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Awesome Opportunity

by Jeni Bone on 11 Nov 2008
Commissioned by Keith Williams, MV Awesome could be yours! MIAA
Sydney Boat Sales has a once in a lifetime opportunity, as shown on Channel 7’s Today Tonight program, the sale by tender of M.V. Awesome.

For sale by tender on behalf of receivers, K.E. Barnet and W.J. Fletcher, an 80’ 3-cabin aluminium offshore express cruiser, M.V. Awesome, built by Lloyds and commissioned by Keith Williams.

Professionally refitted in 2006, specifications and inventory include: Twin rebuilt Detroit Diesels, ZF Gearboxes; Air Conditioning; tender garage; on deck Spa; Laundry; Bowthruster; Bose Sound System etc. 'Awesome' is just that - a headturning corporate chariot, a boat to make your neighbours weep with envy and a vessel with go anywhere ability that subject to compliance, can be turned into an exciting revenue earner.

She has just been antifouled and according to previous owners is capable of 40knts. Awesome is currently hitched to a berth on Sydney Harbour. Tender closes 14 November 2008.

Click on link to see http://www.sydneyboats.com.au/AdvancedSpecsView.aspx?boatid=635

and to see the video



'This is a genuine opportunity,' says Des Last of Sydney Boat Sales. 'The end of the World has not arrived as predicted by all the doom and gloom merchants. We sold three boats last week and two so far this week. Now the US election has been decided, economies will start to stabilise again. You will wish you had put an offer in on Awesome.'

All enquires to Des Last 0412 018 277.
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