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Italian luxury motor yacht builders Cranchi announces Australian Dealer

by Dean Jackson 17 Oct 2019 11:15 NZDT
Cranchi T36 Crossover © Cranchi

Heading into spring of 2019, Cranchi appoints t|d Terence Dean in Melbourne (Docklands) as Australia's national dealer and distributor for a highly impressive range of luxury Italian boats.

Boasting a luxurious range starting from a bold and stunning 26 foot to a soon-to-be-released highly anticipated 78 foot dream motor yacht, Cranchi is ready to "set-sail" in Australia. (Or more accurately, "cruise in").

Cranchi celebrates its 150th year of boat building this January 2020. A truly impressive story of a boat brand which has survived the test of time, producing hundreds of luxury vessels a year within its 75000 sqm (7.5ha) of production facility based near the idyllic waters of Lake Como Italy.

Family operated and managed, the business has passed down through generations of Cranchis and is currently helmed by CEO Mr. Guido Cranchi.

Mr. Guido Cranchi announces, "We are very pleased to announce that t|d Terence Dean will be representing our interests and providing our Australian clients with support and service. We can clearly see that t|d Terence Dean shares our commitment to the Cranchi brand and our client's needs."

"We are really proud to be able to bring such refined vessels to Australia. t|d TerenceDean's partnership with Cranchi means that Australians will now have more choice in luxury boating." remarks Dean Jackson, founding director of t|d Terence Dean.

t|d Terence Dean's Co-founder Terence Hooi adds, "It's hard to express just how impressive these motor yachts are. Our trips to Italy to visit the production facilities and test center really stunned us. We saw a highly skilled team, committed to the science and art of producing powerful and functional vessels with exquisite Italian style".

Starting this spring, Australia now has access to Cranchi's day boats, sports cruisers, fly bridge hard tops and trawler style luxury motor yachts.

For enquiries contact t|d Terence Dean on 1300 818 633 / www.terencedean.com.au

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