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Bavaria Yachts continue new product development with the Cruiser 45

by Jamie Millar on 16 Oct 2009
New Bavaria Cruiser 45 4 cabin layout SW

North South Yachting is delighted to announce Bavaria Yachts development of the new Cruiser 45, an exciting addition to the new Cruiser range. This forthcoming model is the third in a new series of yachts designed in conjunction with Farr Yacht Design and BMW DesignworksUSA (a subsidiary of the BMW Group).

Hot on the heels of the recently launched Cruiser 55 and Cruiser 32, the new Cruiser 45 will continue the premium product line with an attractive, modern design, high performance and innovative features. Underpinned by Bavaria Yachts’ advanced production techniques and industry dominating construction quality, the new Cruiser 45 is certain to become a market leader.

Key features on the new Cruiser 45 will include: twin rudder systems; huge fold-down bathing platform with electric lifters; storage space behind aft platform (enough for a deflated dinghy); very large and sociable cockpit; flush hatches; three interior wood colour options; additional sail options including self-tacking jib and Gennaker; keel draught options of 1.80m or 2.10m; huge interior volume with 2.06m headroom in saloon; many new options to choose in addition.

Innovation and flexibility are key benefits in this new model. Available in three or four cabin layouts, the four cabin version can be converted to an owner’s layout providing multiple use options in the life of the yacht. With the twin rudder system, steering redundancy has been built-in for added safety while the space where the traditional rudder stock would be has been optimised by creating a deep storage cavity in the aft section of the yacht. The natural evolution of Bavaria’s pioneering opening transom has led to a full-width transom that opens out to become an enormous bathing deck.

The Cruiser 45 is intended to be launched at the Düsseldorf Boat Show 2010 and will first be available in the four cabin version (the three cabin version will be released at a later date). Both versions can be ordered now for delivery in the 2010 season.

North South Yachting, Australian importer for Bavaria Yachts, has already sold the first new Cruiser 45 into Australia and anticipates showcasing it at the 2010 Sanctuary Cove Boat Show. The new model is offered at an introductory price of $411,159 but this price will increase by 3-4% once production is up and running.

This new model is simply the ultimate definition of a modern cruising yacht: the very best design combined with the most technologically advanced yacht production facility in the world.

Technical Data – Cruiser 45*

Length Overall - 14.27m
Length of Hull - 13.60m
Length of Waterline - 12.51m
Beam - 4.35m
Deep Keel (approx) - 2.10m
Shallow Keel (approx) - 1.80m
Engine - Volvo Penta D2-75 (53kW/72hp)
Fuel tank (approx) - 210L
Water tank (approx) - 210L + 150L
Height in Saloon - 2.06m
Total sail area (approx)- 100 sqm
Height of mast (approx)- 20.87m (above waterline)

*All technical data is subject to change without notice.

Please contact North South Yachting for more information. E – info(at)northsouthyachting.com.au | T - 02 9998 9600.

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