
Family cruising on a 10-meter boat
A cruise for everyone – with RM 970+
The perfect yacht for family travel
The RM970 will introduce you to the category of production cruisers. This is a true liveaboard, designed for family travel—whether sailing between ports in the Mediterranean or exploring the coastlines of Ireland and Brittany. This 32-foot yacht offers not only comfort and safety, but also thrills. Speed, drive, and freedom—that's what the RM 970+ is all about.
Bright and modern interior
The RM970 retains the shipyard's signature features: a convenient, gently sloping companionway, a 180-degree panoramic view from the saloon, and plenty of natural light and space. The interior features soft, soothing tones and surprisingly spacious for a boat nearly 10 meters long. The basic layout includes two cabins: a spacious aft cabin (with a door) and an open forward cabin. The saloon features two side berths, a cozy dining area, a head with a shower, and a large storage compartment. Everything is designed to ensure each family member has their own personal space.
Powerful body and elegant design
At first glance, the RM970 stands out from other yachts: its spacious hull, raised bow, straight deck line, and wide stern. This combination makes the boat both fast and reliable. Its modern and striking design emphasizes not only its beauty but also its seaworthiness. Despite its family-friendly nature, the RM970 remains a serious yacht—it's ready for real challenges on the water.
Sailing life
| Length, m | 9.7 |
| Width, m | 3.7 |
| Draft, m | 1.98 m (single keel) / 1.69 m (double keel) |
| Displacement, t | 4.1 (empty) |
| Fresh water, l | 140 l |
| Fuel, l | 65 l |
| Engine | Volvo Penta 20 CV |
| Mainsail | 33 m² |
| Genoa | 30 m² |
| Designer | 105 |
| Asymmetrical spinnaker, m2 | 105 |
| Basic Price | €184,551 (Standard package: double keel, single rudder, mainsail and genoa included) |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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