Oromarine has announced a series of important new features that will be presented as a national preview at the upcoming Genoa Boat Show, scheduled from September 19 to 24. The main highlight is the C-35 Evolution, a new version of the C-35 cabin cruiser known until now.
Compared to the model from which it is derived, retaining the same hull, the Evolution introduces a brand-new, wider, and longer aft dinette, beneath which there are three storage compartments: the central one is designated for systems, while the two side compartments with molded tanks are intended for storage.
At the center, there is an electro-hydraulic table that also serves as a sunbathing extension. The inflatable boat measures approximately 11 meters overall (the width reaches 3.80 meters) thanks to an aluminum bracket that extends the overall length. The C-35 Evolution is classified as a boat (9.99 meters), so it does not require registration.
Two extra-long shaft outboard engines up to 800 hp (2 x 400 hp) can be installed on the bracket; the model to be showcased at the Genoa Boat Show will feature two Mercury Verado “V10” 350-horsepower engines. Two boarding ladders come as standard equipment.
The console features a sporty design (with the option of a T-Top), and inside, there is space for a double bed and a separate toilet area. To accommodate onboard dining, the Neapolitan shipyard has designed a galley unit with a sink, fridge, and stovetop located aft of the bolster.
The entire deck is covered in synthetic teak in a shade coordinated with the gelcoat and tube color. The latter, as always, are fully assembled in-house using a Pennel & Flipo 1,670 dtex hypalon-neoprene fabric.
The bow area boasts one of the largest sunbeds in its category (about 3.20 meters long) and a compartment for accessing the windlass and storing part of the onboard equipment.
The bow peak is made with a fiberglass casing into which the tubes are inserted. Standard features include a Hertz Marine hi-fi system, among other things.
The new C-35 Evolution will be on display in the water in Genoa and available for test drives. The list price for the C-35 Evolution is already known, set at 135,000 euros (excluding VAT and engines).
At the Oromarine stand, there will also be the S9 Coupé powered by a pair of 200 hp Mercury “V6” engines, the S11 with two Mercury Verado “V10” 350-horsepower engines, and the S13 Coupé WA with a pair of Mercury Verado “V10” 400-horsepower engines. On land, the shipyard led by Alessandro Orefice will showcase the 2024 version of the S78 (with a new aft and bow dinette) and the S65.