The sound of familiar footsteps on the dock as your family approaches your new Enduro 830.

You cast off. Two have already claimed the bow sunbed, stretched out under the open sky. The rest settle into the aft U-sofa, drinks in hand. The fridge is full, the fuel tank topped up. There's no need to return to shore before the light fades. Today isn't about where you're going. It's about being together—in the sun, on board your own quiet retreat.

 

"I imagined this boat as the best private island you ever stranded on," says Espen Thorup, the man behind the design.

"Full freedom. Full comfort—
all day in the sun."

Your Enduro 830 adjusts naturally to each phase of your day.

 

In the aft lounge, there's space for five or six people to gather around the table—each with room to sit back and relax.

 

The stern-facing bench offers a good view for those already thinking about the water, while others stay seated in the U-sofa.

Enjoy the U-sofa in the lounge and the stern-facing bench at the same time.

Sunbed solutions

 

Partial sunbed

 

Remove the table and place an additional cushion to create a partial sunbed, with the full U-sofa backrest still in place for support and comfort.

Enduro 830 with the partial sunbed deployed.

Full sunbed

 

For the full experience, push the aft backrest towards the stern and fold the side backrests outwards. This creates a sunbed over 2 metres deep and 2.60 metres wide — generous proportions, especially on an 8-metre boat.

 

You can choose to keep one of the side backrests up to create an open walkway from the cockpit to the swim platforms. 

The Enduro 830 has a 2.60 metre wide sunbed.

Stern-facing lounge

 

When it is your turn to swim, you take a seat on the stern-facing bench and push the backrest towards the cockpit. In seconds, the setup transforms into a lounge facing the water — perfect for drying off between dips in the sea or watching someone carve across the wake on waterskis.

You can transform the lounge by sliding the rear backrest backwards or forwards.

Sun. Shade. Seclusion.

 

At midday, the shade becomes just as important as the sun. That's where the optional T-top comes in. The rigid roof gives shade at the helm and aft, while the sun sails stretch over the swim platforms and bow sunbed to create a softer cover. The balance between sun and shade is just right. For many, it's the ideal setup: open where you want it, protected where you need it.

 

"It's a boat designed for the sun," says Espen."Everyone on board should have their place in the light—
and the option to step back into the shade when needed."

The T-top allows for sun sails on the bow and aft.

Stay as long as you like.

 

As the day progresses and appetites grow, the sleeping cabin below deck offers a private space to change clothes. The aft lounge is quietly reset for dining. A warm meal is prepared on the pantry stove, and everyone gathers around the table.

 

The pantry and refrigerator keep everything close at hand, so you can stay out all day without missing a thing.

 

With a separate toilet room and a spacious sleeping cabin, it's simple to stay longer, even with sleepy children aboard. And if the mood strikes, deploy the canopy and transform the aft lounge into a second sleeping area for an overnight stay.

 

See how you can transform the Enduro 830 into a wheelhouse boat.

The canopy creates a walkaround wheelhouse boat experience.

"Functionality has always been central to our design process," says Espen.

"Real design begins when you reach the point where you think—we can't do that.
That's when you pause and find a way to do it anyway."

Images featuring the sprayhood options for the Enduro 830.

Up next: Join Espen as he takes you through the time-proven 830 hull in our upcoming video breakdown. Get a closer look at the driving experience and your engine options. Keep an eye on your inbox for the article.