
Issue #: 203
Published: October / November 2025
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The new M.10 was alongside in Cannes, and as promised, we took it out for a test on the water.
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Compared to its predecessor the M.9 presented a year earlier, the M.10 has 18” (45 cm) longer hulls, and the berths are 8” (20 cm) wider. The steering wheel is now an integral part of the helm station, while the forward cockpit has a deep redesigned layout, though still maintains the trampoline at the bottom.
The wings and arches are more attractive, and the roof, now made of aluminum, is more robust. The shaft-driven propulsion system retains lithium batteries, which have been increased from 32 to 40 kWh for virtually the same weight, allowing the new model to sail self-sufficiently at 7 knots on a beautiful summer day between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
To make the M.10 as easy to use as possible, the yard has developed an intelligent energy management system that takes into account energy production, consumption, and, of course, storage.
Builder: Millikan Boats
Length: 32’10” (10 m)
Beam: 11’2” (3.4 m)
Motors: 2 x 20 kW
Batteries: 40 kWh
Solar panels: 5 kWp
Maximum speed: 10/12 knots
Range: 90 NM at 8 knots
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