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Bavaria Cruiser 32 Open Day - 20 February 2010

by Jamie Millar on 29 Jan 2010
The Bavaria Cruiser 32 North South Yachting Australia http://www.northsouthyachting.com.au

The new Bavaria Cruiser 32 will be launched in Australia on 20 February 2010 at The Quays Marina, Pittwater, NSW. The first model arrived on January 18 and will soon be commissioned ahead of sea-trials and handover to her new owners.

The Cruiser 32, designed by Farr Yacht Design and BMW Designworks USA, is set to meet the yachting market with many new features including an innovative cockpit design, new flush hatches and exciting new styling. The electrifying combination of Farr Yacht Design's architecture and BMW Designworks USA's aesthetic influence has been highly anticipated since the collaboration was first announced.

Early test reviews from Europe demonstrate that the new Cruiser 32 will satisfy both family cruising and competitive sailing. Speed and ease of handling are reported as key characteristics, benefits of a fractional rig, non-overlapping jib and slippery hull shape.

North South Yachting will also be showcasing the Cruiser 32 at both Sanctuary Cove and Sydney boat shows in 2010 and the new model will also be launched in Queensland in the near future at East Coast Marina.

Bavaria Yachts have sold well in excess of 150 Cruiser 32's since announcing the model. One of three new designs from the Farr Yacht Design team, North South Yachting will also be introducing the Cruiser 45 and 55 in the first half of 2010 and further new models will be announced soon.

To make an appointment to view the new 32 on the Feb 20 open day, please contact the Pittwater office: T – 02 9998 9600 | info(at)bavariayachts.com.au
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