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Wherever you look on the Riviera 42 Flybridge Convertible you'll find the most meticulous attention to detail. It's there in the transom's top mounted cleats that make tying up so much easier. It's there in the quality of the leather upholstery, the finish of the timberwork and the…
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Description
A cockpit measuring 174 sq. ft. makes the Bertram 570 battle-ready, and is fitted with an oversized transom door with lift gate in anticipation of your tournament winning deep-water catch. A versat…
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Maritimo A60 Aegean Flybridge
Maritimo A60 Aegean Flybridge – an exotic name for an exotic vessel
The Aegean Sea, its azure blue waters lapping the coasts of Greece and Turkey, may be a long way from Hope Island and one of the Maritimo production facilities, but it lends its name to the co…
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Description
The 510 provides a versatile platform that meets and exceeds the demands of even the most avid yachtsman. Whether trolling the Bahamas' Banks, cruising through the Mediterranean, or enjoying an Australian su…
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The next generation of Riviera Flybridge cruisers has arrived.
The Riviera 51 Enclosed Flybridge cruiser features an internal staircase to make access to the flybridge even easier and more comfortable. The staircase is built into the starboard aft quarter of the saloon and features teak inlaid st…
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Twenty five years of innovative boat building have come together in the all-new 56 Enclosed Flybridge cruiser.
With all of the strength and security and sea-keeping ability for which Riviera cruiser are renowned, the new Riviera 56 adds a new level of lifestyle luxury to cruising.
This model is th…
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The Selene 47 is a larger sister to the ground-breaking Selene 43. The Selene 47 enjoys a larger saloon, engine room, commissary, deck and lazarette. The extended waterline also gives the yacht 10+ knot cruise with excellent fuel economy.
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The Selene 48 is a variation on the very popular 47 model, with a number of additions based on customer feedback to enhance the cruising experience.
Explains Howard Chen, the designer and builder of the Selene range,"The main difference is a wider body flybridge giving space for entertainin…
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The Selene 50 is a slightly smaller twin to the Selene 53. The layout is virtually identical, with a slightly smaller saloon and cockpit. The Selene 50 features three staterooms with a mid-ship master, two heads with stall showers, a large raised pilot house with an "L" shaped settee and p…
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Since it's introduction in 2002, the Selene 53 has risen to be the most popular model in the Selene range. It's easy to see why, with a powerful combination of liveaboard comfort and excellent long range cruising in safety for a couple and their guests.
With no less than eight different …
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The Selene 57 is a new addition to the Selene family. Explains Howard Chen, the designer and builder, "It is based on the most popular model in the range - the Selene 53, but with all the key dimensions, length, beam, and height, extended to provide that extra level of comfort and accommodation…
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Further to the successful Selene 57', the new 59' is a deeper hull version of the popular standard Selene 57'. With the deep hull design, the 59' has greater headroom that allows for a stand-up E/R. Also, a very spacious and functional F/B layout has been incorporated to include a U-…
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Maritimo Cruising Flybridge 48
The Maritimo 48 Sky Lounge.
When Maritimo released the Maritimo 48 at the 2006 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, no one in the company anticipated what an incredible success they had created.
Within two-years, the Maritimo 48 had confirmed itself a…
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Maritimo's 500 Offshore Convertible - 'The Son of a Gun'
When Maritimo released its awesome battlewagon, the Maritimo 550, it wasted no time in becoming the ‘Top Gun’ in Australia’s leading game fishing tournaments.
Now, scheduled for its NSW debut at the 2008 Sydne…
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Maritimo Cruising Flybridge 52
The Maritimo 52 Sky Lounge
Some would say it’s fairly typical of the man that is Bill Barry-Cotter.
For the Maritimo 52 actually started out to be the Maritimo 50 and it was a result of Bill’s constant ‘tinkering’, his never-ending search o…
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