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Amazing upgrade offer on Summerland 40 LR power catamarans

by Kate Elkington on 6 Mar 2015
MHS Multihull Solutions http://www.multihullsolutions.com.au/
Fountaine Pajot Motor Yachts has announced an incredible deal on its new Summerland 40 Long Range (LR) power catamaran, offering a free upgrade package worth almost AUD$50,000 for orders placed before 30 June, 2015.

The exciting offer allows buyers to purchase a standard version Summerland 40 LR and receive approximately $47,000 worth of free upgrades including larger engines, a comprehensive electronics and Bose entertainment package, plus the addition of the ultimate extras pack all included in the base boat price.

The engine upgrade replaces the standard 150HP engines with 2 x Volvo D3 220HP engines featuring electronic commands, trip computer and four-blade propellers. These enable the long-range cruising for which Fountaine Pajot Motor Yachts is renowned, giving the capability to cruise for over 1,000 miles on a single tank of fuel.

The upgraded Bose entertainment system includes the Acoustimass 3 audio pack along with two further Bose speakers and Bluetooth connectivity to deliver an outstanding audio experience while onboard.

The complete Garmin navigation pack included in this special offer features everything required for safe and confident blue-water cruising, including the 8-inch chartplotter (8008), along with log, speed, and sounder instruments, plus autopilot, VHF and AIS receiver.

In addition to these extras, the Summerland 40 LR Exclusive Pack is also included in the offer, providing options such as cockpit cushions, curtains, deck shower, LED lights, courtesy lighting, 90L freezer, 220V shore power connection, two rope cutters, searchlights, additional windlass control chain counter and more.

This unprecedented Free Upgrade offer is only available on new Summerland 40 LR orders placed before 30 June 2015 and is subject to availability.

The Summerland 40 LR won the ‘Boat of the Year’ title at the prestigious 2014 Moteur Boat Awards, and has become one of the world’s most popular cruising power catamarans due to its outstanding fuel economy, exceptional offshore performance and impressive design.

The catamaran has exceptional interior space, outstanding stability and stunning accommodation, with three designer double cabins and a decadent owner’s cabin that boasts a panoramic sea view.

The Summerland 40 LR has a sleek and contemporary interior design that complements the boat’s autonomy, responsiveness and highly efficient fuel consumption, which uses 40 per cent less than monohulls of comparable size.

Further information about the Summerland 40 LR and the Free Upgrade offer can be obtained by contacting Multihull Solutions on 1300 855 338 (within Australia), +64 9 903 1000 (within New Zealand), +66 (0) 76 238 117 (in Asia), emailing info@multihullsolutions.com.au or visiting the website at website
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