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Nimbus for sale

Italy
£99,723 GBP
Listed price €115,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2018 | 9.35m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
£172,165 GBP
Listed price kr2,245,000 SEK
2020 | 10.07m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£240,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2023 | 10.07m | Power
United Kingdom
POA
Tax paid / included
2026 | 15.11m | Diesel | New | Power
United Kingdom
£137,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
2020 | 9.35m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
United Kingdom
£149,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
2021 | 9.14m | Power
£137,655 GBP
Listed price kr1,795,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
2022 | Power
£91,642 GBP
Listed price kr1,195,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
2008 | 9.15m | Diesel | Power
£49,847 GBP
Listed price kr650,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
1995 | 9.30m | Diesel | Power
Croatia
£259,281 GBP
Listed price €299,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2021 | 12.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
£529,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
2025 | 12.40m | Petrol/Gasoline | New | Power
United Kingdom
POA
2025 | 10.07m | Diesel / Electric | New | Power

History of Nimbus

Introduction

Established in 1968, Nimbus Boats is one of Scandinavia’s most celebrated and respected boat manufacturers, renowned for its innovative design philosophy and impeccable craftsmanship. Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Nimbus has built a stellar reputation among yachting enthusiasts and prospective buyers seeking a blend of Scandinavian design, safety, and performance. The brand is especially well-known for its versatile range of powerboats, making "Nimbus boats for sale" a popular search for those after both luxury and functionality on the water.

History and Heritage

Nimbus was founded by Pelle Petterson, an acclaimed designer, Olympic sailor, and son of the legendary yacht designer Kurt Petterson. The launch of the revolutionary Nimbus 26 in 1969 marked the brand’s first big success, setting new standards for practicality and comfort in leisure boating. The company rapidly expanded its portfolio during the 1970s and 1980s, introducing models that became mainstays in Scandinavian waters and beyond.

Over the decades, Nimbus has maintained its legacy of quality by combining traditional boatbuilding skills with advanced production techniques. Key milestones include the development of the Nimbus Nova series in the late 1990s, innovations in hull design, and pioneering efforts in integrating user-friendly technology on board. Nimbus has received multiple "European Powerboat of the Year" awards, underlining its position as a leader in yacht manufacturing.

Key Models and Innovations

  • Nimbus 305 Coupé: A compact yet luxurious cruiser, prized for its single-level living concept and user-friendly features.
  • Nimbus T9 and W9: Part of the all-new Nimbus 9-series, these models showcase cutting-edge design, flexible layouts, and exceptional handling characteristics.
  • Nimbus 405 Flybridge: A flagship model blending Scandinavian design with spaciousness and long-range capability, ideal for extended cruising.

Nimbus is recognised for its “walkaround” deck layout, large social spaces, and exceptional navigability. Many Nimbus boats feature the innovative “Smart Speed Concept,” optimising performance and fuel efficiency across a broad speed range. The emphasis on safety, ergonomic design, and environmental responsibility—such as efforts to reduce emissions and utilise recyclable materials—further distinguishes Nimbus from competitors.

Brand Philosophy and Unique Selling Points

The Nimbus design ethos is rooted in the Scandinavian spirit—prioritising simplicity, functionality, and understated elegance. Every model reflects a deep understanding of how owners use their boats, whether for comfortable short excursions or adventurous long-range cruising. The brand’s focus on seaworthiness, energy efficiency, and timeless aesthetics ensures that Nimbus boats retain their value and appeal for years.

Distinct from many yacht manufacturers, Nimbus emphasises a harmonious relationship between form and function. Features like wide side decks, panoramic visibility, easy handling systems, and flexible cockpit layouts make Nimbus yachts exceptionally practical and enjoyable, especially for families and owner-operators.

Recent Developments and Future Direction

In recent years, Nimbus has continued to adapt to evolving customer needs and advancements in technology. The introduction of the Nimbus Tender and Weekender series has attracted a new generation of boaters, while ongoing investment in hybrid propulsion and sustainable materials reflects the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

Together, these innovations keep Nimbus at the forefront of the industry, making it a sought-after brand for both new buyers and seasoned enthusiasts searching for Nimbus yachts for sale. With a legacy built on reliability, distinctive Scandinavian design, and a persistent drive for innovation, Nimbus stands as an enduring icon in the world of premium motorboats and cruising yachts.

Which models do Nimbus produce?

Nimbus produce a range of boats including the Nimbus 365 Coupe, Nimbus 305 Coupe, Nimbus T11, Nimbus T8 and Nimbus 405 Coupe. For the full list of Nimbus models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Nimbus build?

Nimbus manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Cruiser, Motoryacht, Express cruiser / sports cruiser, Sports day boat and Cabin cruiser.

How much does a boat from Nimbus cost?

Used boats from Nimbus on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £20,400 GBP to £660,000 GBP with an average price of £193,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Nimbus, for example the model, age and condition.

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