The 30 is a sportsboat from French builder Jeanneau. Constructed from GRP, the award winning 30 has a planing hull design.
The Jeanneau Leader 30 can accommodate four guests in two cabins. If you are considering buying a new Jeanneau Leader 30, it is ideal for weekending and more.
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Guests
4 Max
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Cabins
2 Max
From The Manufacturer
The Leader 30 is the culmination of the vast experience Jeanneau has gained in the world of cabin cruisers. Seaworthy qualities, comfort on board and innovation are the fundamental characteristics that are always present in each Jeanneau model.
The Leader 30 inaugurates a very dynamic style with an unprecedented combination of design characteristics: an integrated windscreen, large glass surfaces, a ventilatory, and the signature of the new generation of the LEADER line - a dynamic inverted arch, distinctive silhouette of the forward cabin, a spacious hull and enlarged aft sections.
The excellent performance and handling at sea of the Leader 20 are due to the very beautiful hull design by M. PETERS and to the work of Jeanneau engineers, obtaining an excellent weight distribution in function with the multiple configurations offered.
These different configurations have to do with diverse engine - diesel or gas, single or twin engine - and large equipment, such as the generator, air conditioning or heater.
The Leader 30 offers a new approach to the perfect cabin cruiser, favouring life outdoors.
Her ergonomic design includes details for maximum ease and safety of movement on the foredeck, excellent engine access and a large storage compartment located in the aft swim platform.
The oversized exterior saloon, which transforms into a sundeck and features direct access to the large swim platform, is exemplary in this size category.
Awards
Specs
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Length30' 3"
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Accommodation4 Guests
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MaterialsGRP Hull
& Superstructure