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Bavaria Yachts - Melbourne Boat Show

by Jamie Millar on 19 Jan 2009
Bavaria 43 cruiser Bavaria Yachtbau
Bavaria Yachts Australia and Aussie Boat Sales will be displaying two exciting Bavaria models at the Melbourne Boat Show this year: a brand new Bavaria 43 Cruiser and the stunning Bavaria 50 Vision.

The Bavaria 43 is the beginning of a new era at Bavaria Yachts. Based on the hugely successful hull and rig of the Bavaria 42, the 43 is a proven performer on the race course or out on the ocean. Bavaria’s hull construction, sailing capability, balance and strength remains the best in the business.

Featuring a radically redesigned interior showcasing new high-grade fixtures and fittings, a fresh fine-line finish available in three colour options, innovative storage solutions and arguably the largest berths in the comparable market, this model cements Bavaria Yachts position as the leader in production yachting.

The Bavaria 43 is a 2009 European Yacht of the Year Nominee and also ably demonstrates the direction and features of the new 47 and 51 Cruisers.

The Bavaria 50 Vision features an immense interior and raised saloon offering headroom of 2.14m. Along with huge side windows, this is a spectacular space for relaxing or entertaining. With an L-shaped galley including two fridge units, comfortable seating and three very large cabins, this yacht has a luxurious living space. A 21.65m, keel stepped mast and lead keel as standard mean the inherent Bavaria performance is guaranteed while elegant styling and a variety of quality options make this an ideal cruising or live-aboard yacht.






The Bavaria Yachts Australia team will be on-hand with Aussie Boat Sales to answer all of your questions and discuss the range of Cruisers, 31’-51’, the Vision range, 40’, 44’ & 50’ and the recently announced Farr/BMW designed Bavaria 55. You can also learn more about Charter Ownership and Syndicate Ownership.

Bavaria Yachts Australia also offers a national brokerage network and Tom Edgington, National Brokerage Manager, will be displaying a list of excellent used yachts from around Australia. If you’re looking for a good used yacht or considering selling one, come and learn about the services and expertise Bavaria Yachts and Aussie Boat Sales can offer. Exclusive yacht listings taken at the show to list with Aussie Boat Sales will receive a complimentary Premium Vendor Package of one of three options: Professional presentation detailing, out-of-water preparation for sale or up to six months berthing (conditions apply, subject to availability).

Boat Show Special Offers. Significant special offers will be available for commitments to new boats taken at the show. Please chat to the team to find out what’s on offer and take advantage of great deals on the best production yachts on the market.

Bavaria Yachts and Aussie Boat Sales will be on Arm B at the Melbourne International Boat and Lifestyle Show, New Quay and Waterfront City precincts, Docklands, Melbourne. 30 Jan to 01 Feb 2009.

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