Beneteau Antares 8.8. A ghost?

GeorgX

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Hello everyone. I am looking for a boat that will, among other things, travel comfortably in as bad sea conditions as possible, have an enclosed driving positionand above-decks living space, not break the bank to buy and use and preferably have 2 engines.

The Antares 7.5m hull in its various iterations (760, 8, MF 805, 815) appears to fit most of the bill but the twin engines. Enter the elusive Antares 8.8. There is practically nothing third-party on it. No presentations, reviews, tests, nada. I have never come across something I cannot find tons of info on, researching on the net. The 8.8 hit the market once, evidently sold nothing and was promptly ditched by Beneteau. Anyone with insight?
 
That must be the ob version. 8.80 I believe. Plenty on that online. Planing hull and all. My guess is that yours has a completely different behaviour at sea.

I am mainly interested in the 8.8's (the twin inboard's) seakeeping. A guy (possibly with a vested interest) told me it was extremely wallowy because it was too tall for its length (with the flybridge). Then he added that all Antares's were wallowy and the 8.8 just way more. The thing is that it is strange that Beneteau ditched it immediately, and that there is absolutely nothing on it online.
 
You quite probably did. My bad. There is an 8.80 and a 8.8 OB that keep polluting google search results (mostly because there is nothing on the 8.8 IB I suppose...).

I have found Beneteau's heritage pages (excellent, by the way). It's 3rd party reviews or comments I cannot find. Thnx though. The thing is it is an Antares 8 (fairly similar to a 760) with twin engines and a flybridge. The flybridge is there just for the heck of it (a barely 2-seater bench and the control panel). I doubt it alters the center of gravity or side surface that much, compared to the other 2. Unless of course 2 adults like me sit up there which would only happen in light/no wind.
 
Yes, it is the non-fly but also single-screw version of the 8.8. The 8.8 was sold with twin 165s and also cruised at around 18 knots.
 
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