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Focus Motor Yachts expands to America

by YachtCreators 16 Apr 09:09 PDT
Focus Motor Yachts © Focus Motor Yachts

From the land of Superyachts comes Focus Yachts, a family-owned builder creating masterpieces.

We are thrilled to announce that YachtCreators has been appointed the sole importer of Focus Yachts to the Americas. This collaboration heralds the arrival of an extraordinary fleet featuring bespoke open and enclosed models, each a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship and the exclusivity of limited production runs.

This is different. This is Superyacht-level engineering, design, and an obsession to details seldom found outside of one of a kind builders. Handcrafted for the true yachting enthusiast, these yachts embody our shared ethos of "Bespoke By Design. Engineered to Impress," echoing the thrill of exotic supercars with the elegance and precision of world-class yacht design.

"Boating should be special. Unforgettable. Life-changing". — Focus Motor Yachts

"The Mercedes, Aston Martins, and Ferraris of the world have captivated our imagination since childhood. From James Bond movies to Formula 1 Sundays, these stunning machines are an ever-evolving marvel of engineering, craftsmanship, and aesthetic design. The commitment to R&D, premium materials, and detail-obsession needed to continually impress the owners of these remarkable creations is exactly what we found in Matej and his team at Focus Yachts. We could not be more excited to share this family-owned brand with our clients."

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