Adventuring at 50 Knots: Intriguing Insights into Frauscher's 797 Spectre
Frauscher Boats reveals its second smallest runabout yet, the 797 Spectre, maintaining the intrinsic aesthetic that is undeniably Frauscher, while introducing a boat designed for speed. With a silhouette as smooth as silk, the 797 Spectre has scalloped hull sides, a rail-free sheerline, a seamlessly integrated swim deck, and a sunken cockpit ensconced behind a tinted windscreen. This model brims with elegance, sporting a teak-lined foredeck, and an aft sunbed that evokes a leisurely atmosphere. The 797 Spectre is powered by a standard Mercruiser 6.2L V8 350hp petrol engine, but for the speed junkies, an upgrade to a larger, more potent 8.3L MAG HO 430 engine is available. This provides the 797 Spectre with a speed range of around 50 knots. Every 797 Spectre is generously loaded with standard features. An aft platform, teak decking, a 12in MFD, the Fusion stereo, bow thruster, and fridge are included. If that’s not enough to satisfy, customisation options are aplenty. From a metallic hull paint and diamond-stitched upholstery to a cockpit cover, bimini extension, and transom shower, the possibilities for personalising your 797 Spectre abound. Although the option for an electrical windlass is currently unavailable, insiders whisper about a ‘Spectre Air’ centre-console on the horizon, adding practicality to the list of the 797 Spectre’s attributes. Boasting breathtaking design inside and out, with exemplary power at its disposal, the 797 Spectre stakes its claim in the empire of luxury boating. It’s a boat that epitomises the joy of leisurely cruising, while never compromising on the thrill of high speeds.
- •Frauscher 797 Spectre first look: Almost 50 knots in this 26 footer mby.com18-05-2026