Inboard or outboard? What you really need to know

You’re considering a Primeur. And sooner or later, every buyer runs into the same question: inboard or outboard engine? It’s a choice that genuinely affects how your time on the water feels. In this post, we break it all down – so you’ll know exactly which one suits you.

First, the basics

An inboard engine is mounted centrally inside the boat or tender. At Primeur, these are always diesel engines. They deliver a powerful, confident feel on the water and are known for their stability and long-term reliability.
An outboard engine sits at the stern and is neatly recessed into the motor well on all Primeur models. These are petrol engines, known for their quiet character, efficient performance, and relatively low maintenance costs.
Both engine types reflect the Primeur character: fully equipped as standard, so you can enjoy every moment on the water from day one.
To make it easier to decide which suits you best, we’ve outlined the key advantages of both engine types below.

Advantages of inboard

Inboard models at Primeur

Advantages of outboard

Outboard models at Primeur

Which suits you?

Inboard and outboard engines each have their own character. An inboard is often chosen for its stable feel on the water, central weight distribution, and the familiar confidence of a diesel engine. An outboard, on the other hand, stands out for its sporty handling, higher top speeds, and straightforward maintenance.
Which engine suits you best depends on how you like to spend your time on the water and what matters most to you on board. That’s different for everyone. Fortunately, the Primeur comparison page is the ideal place to put models side by side and find out what really fits your style.
And here’s the best part: once you’ve chosen your Primeur, you automatically become part of the active Primeur Club – a community of over 200 owners. You’re welcome aboard.

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