Designed for comfort, the Merry Fisher 855 combines innovative interior design solutions never before seen on a boat of her size. Adapted for fuel-efficient cruising with her desired twin Yamaha 200HP outboard engines (160 hours), she features 2 private staterooms, wide glass surfaces and surprising ease of movement onboard for enhanced cruising pleasure. Innovative and attractive, the Merry Fisher 855 is a true cruiser.
Notable Features:Â
Bow Thruster
Lewmar Windlass
Garmin 12″ touch screen plotter and sounder
Fusion sound system
Teak DeckÂ
Cruisair Air Conditioning (12,000 BTU)
Trim Tabs
Microwave Oven
Located forward, the Owner's Stateroom boasts a centerline island double berth that is easy access to both sides - Berth converts from 5'9" in length when not in use to provide more space in the cabin; at night, it converts to 6'8" in length! Under-berth stowage, Hanging locker and Stowage drawers
Located port side, midship, the VIP Stateroom offers standing room in the entrance area and a double berth that comfortably fits two adults, Storage "cubbies" behind the head area and a Small stowage locker.
There is a separate head compartment located starboard side, midship with a sink and vanity, toilet, and Shower.
The dinette area offers seating that converts to provide a forward facing seat for passengers while underway, it also converts to double berth large enough for two people.
Just opposite the dinette and behind the helm station you will find the sink and galley amenities cleverly hidden beneath the flip-up counter including a propane single-burner cooktop, Stainless steel sink, under-counter stowage and a refrigerator.
 • Yamaha digital info center.
• Compass
•Quick Bow Thruster controls
• Windlasscontrol
• Garmin GPSmap 7610 XSV
• Yamaha Throttles and Shifters
• Lenco Trim Tab Switches with position indicators
• Waterproof accessory push switches
• Garmin 100 VHF Radio.
• 12V accessory outlet and USB port
• Fusion MS-RA205 Stereo
• Push button start/stop
• Emergencyshut off lanyard
• Manual fuel shut off levers next to chair