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The Salpa Soleil 42, with its 12.75 meters length and 3.95 meters width, offers generous space to protect and enjoy your sea excursions. This semi-rigid, weighing 4,500 kg unloaded, can accommodate up to 16 persons, making it ideal for outings with friends or family. Its fuel capacity of 750 liters and optimized design allow for fast and safe navigation, reaching maximum speeds over 50 knots. Inside, comfort is prioritized, with a bi-cabin layout providing up to two beds and a bright, functional living space, perfect for relaxing after a day on the water. Certified CE category B, this model is built with quality materials, guaranteeing durability and robustness.
The Salpa Soleil 42 design reveals a focus on comfort and conviviality in living spaces, both inside and outside. Inside, modern decor enhanced by warm materials such as teak wood and light beige fabrics creates a welcoming atmosphere. Large windows and portholes flood the space with natural light while offering a beautiful view outside. In the cockpit, the modularity of the furniture allows comfortably seating about ten guests around a large folding table, perfect for outdoor meals. Wide platforms facilitate boarding, while benches facing the wake provide a comfortable space for water activities. Every detail has been designed to ensure a pleasant and relaxing navigation experience.

The Salpa Soleil 42 proves to be a true offshore champion thanks to its hull designed by Adam Younger, providing excellent grip and stable behavior even in rough seas. At full speed, it approaches 53 knots, while maintaining comfortable cruising speeds between 30 and 40 knots. This ability to combine performance and comfort is also enhanced by clever layouts maximizing onboard space, ensuring a pleasant trip for up to 16 persons. Whether for high-speed outings or peaceful escapes, the Salpa Soleil 42 perfectly adapts to the needs of adventurers seeking both thrill and relaxation.

In the semi-rigid category, this model offers an impressive combination of performance and comfort. With a hull optimized by Adam Younger, it stands out for its ability to reach over 50 knots while maintaining remarkable stability at sea. Its cockpit design, modular and suited for entertainment, creates a convivial space to enjoy time on the water. Additionally, the interior brightness provided by translucent panels enhances the onboard experience. Compared to competitors, it ranks favorably thanks to an effective weight/power ratio and a large capacity for up to 16 persons, along with well-thought-out amenities for maximum comfort.
The Salpa Soleil 42 stands out for its impressive maritime performance, reaching maximum speeds over 50 knots, while offering exceptional comfort aboard. Its bright and well-laid out interior design facilitates smooth circulation, with a modular cockpit suitable for convivial moments. In terms of features, it has a functional kitchen and a bathroom with separate shower, meeting user needs. However, it should be noted that the windshield protection could be improved and the console has a somewhat bulky profile. Overall, the Salpa Soleil 42 is a solid choice in the semi-rigid segment, combining performance and comfort.