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Brise 32
Brise 32
Vehicle in Just Cause 3
Type Sailboat
Weapons None
Rarity Common
List of owners Civilians
Top speed (km/h) ~37
Top speed (mph) 20 (knots)


Brise 32 is a sailboat in Just Cause 3.

Appearance[]

A small sailboat, one of the smaller sea vehicles in the game. Has been seen with a white hull and large white bermudan mainsail. The sails are always up and look like there's wind from the left. There's a 3-bladed propeller that works at all time.

The Rebel drop description states: "The world is your playground in the Brise 32, the sailboat of choice for Medici's sophisticates. Cruises at 20 knots when employing its motor."

It has an inaccessible cabin at the front, which contains two couches along the walls.

The rear wall has a sign that says "Kerner", which is a manufacturer company.

Performance[]

Not astonishingly agile and is confined to deeper water due to its large fin on the underside of the boat. It's the slowest boat in the game. According to the Rebel drop info, it can go 20 knots.

Brise 32 (right side)

Locations[]

At civilian marinas and sailing along the coasts of Medici.

Trivia[]

  • "Brise" means "Breeze" in French and German. It was probably given this name as, being a sailboat, the breeze pushes it along.
  • This boat is a successor to the Bosphorus boatworks - Patna exclusive from Just Cause and Orque Grandois 21TT from Just Cause 2.
  • There's a sailing boat in GTA V which has a slightly different version on dry land that also has a company name at the same place on the rear wall, causing confusion among players about weather that's the specific boats name, or the company name.
  • JC4 reuses several JC3 vehicles. This boat is reused as Kerner Brise 42.
  • Confusingly, the rear wall is where nautical craft normally have their name. Rarely is the name also accompanied by the name of the shipyard that made it.
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