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Marten Yachts Contracts its Second 67

by Marten Yachts media on 27 Jun 2008
Marten 6701 under construction Andrea Francolini /Marten Yachts http://www.martenyachts.com

The Marten 67 looks set to magnetise the market following the contracting of two new builds within a six month period, both destined for European waters.

The build is underway at Azzura Marine's Nowra facilities on the NSW south coast.

Having rapidly asserted itself as a leader in the performance cruising market, Marten Yachts has left an indelible imprint on the imaginations of sailors world-wide. Inheriting many of the impressive features from the well received Marten 49, the Marten 67 adds a new dimension to the emblematic Marten range.

With the 49 in high demand and the first 67 well under construction, this latest signing is proof that despite the challenging conditions of the current financial markets, the values dear to Marten Yachts: performance, precision, aesthetic sophistication and innovation, are also shared by the discerning yacht buyer.

Although the Marten 67 is clearly inspired by the engineering integrity and superlative design for which Marten Yachts are renowned, this new model is more than a mere evolution : it is truly a revolution and as such will radiate a personality all its own.

By smoothly integrating impeccable styling, peerless functionality and dynamic flair, the Marten 67 adapts effortlessly between cruising and racing to promote a universal appeal which can be customised to express the individuality of each owner.

Endowed with a wealth of features and a stylish design which will make it immediately recognisable as a Marten Yacht, this latest 67 order will be distinguished by a personal specification for its LOA to be 20.7meters as well as having teak laid not only on its decks and cockpit, but also covering its coach house. To further accentuate its unique character, its exclusive interior will skilfully blend both modern and traditional materials for the surface veneers of its composite panels to encompass the use of high-gloss carbon and teak finishes.

Marten Yachts precision in its manufacturing produces yachts which represent an irrefutable token of quality and an attention to detail rarely seen in this market. Following the successes of both the Marten 49 and the Marten 72, the Marten 67 is destined to exceed expectations.

More at www.martenyachts.com
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