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‘Tiger’, a state-of-the-art go anywhere superyacht

by Luxury Yacht Group on 7 Aug 2008
38m Tiger - Profile Luxury Yacht Group LLC http://www.luxyachts.com
Luxury Yacht Group (Antibes, France) has confirmed its appointment as the worldwide central agent for the sale of the latest Ken Freivokh- designed 38m Sailing Yacht, ‘Tiger’. Offered for sale at just €4.5m, the state-of-the-art sailing yacht combines top pedigree design and pioneering features for exceptional value – both now and into the future.

Powered by twin MAN 440HP engines and Kohler 33KWA generators, Tiger is finished to RINA / MCA standards and features state-of-the-art Doyle sails which adorn its 35M and 26M Aluminum masts. Sporting huge interior and exterior accommodation, this sleek, go-anywhere superyacht with eye-catching black steel hull represents the latest in innovative yacht design from the team that created the pioneering 'Maltese Falcon' just two years ago. Expected to excel in the vibrant and growing Mediterranean charter market, Tiger’s unique pedigree will also ensure a high resale value going forward.


Benefiting from the unique styling of the Freivokh team, Tiger boasts accommodation for ten guests and five crew. Also incorporating a convenient partitioned Master Suite, the superyacht can be set up with either a single master stateroom or two separate suites – ideal for charter guests with young families. Offering the peace-of-mind of a much larger yacht, Tiger also maintains the elegance and personality that is characteristic of the coveted Freivokh design.

The vast interior space is matched by equally spacious exterior accommodation; the extensive teak and mahogany aft deck features a generous 12-person dining table and Bose sound system. Together, these create the 'warm, elegant and minimalist' style that was specified by the owner in the initial brief. Tiger’s world-renowned designer Freivokh explains: 'We do not view ‘modern’ as a trend with a set style, one moment angular, the next soft and rounded. It is more a state of mind, which exploits the unique and elegant character imparted by a flowing and purposeful sheer line, and receives and translates it into the various other lines and shapes which create the deckhouses and the total yacht.'


Reinforcing this modern mindset even further, Tiger also incorporates state-of-the-art electrical safety, navigation and entertainment systems aboard, all kept cool by the Marin Coolmar air conditioning system with independent control in all cabins. Destined for success when it arrives in the Med later this year, Tiger also features an array of equipment for sea-sport enthusiasts, ensuring that even the most demanding guests are well-catered for.

Available to the market from July 28th, Tiger has already generated a large amount of interest from potential buyers around the world. For more information on this pioneering sailing yacht, www.luxyachts.com.

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