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Chris Craft - Limited Edition Silver Bullet

by . on 23 Jul 2009
Silver Bullet from Chris Craft SW
Premier Marine announces the launch of the 2009 limited edition Silver Bullet from Chris Craft. With only 150 Silver Bullets worldwide, this 20 foot day boat has custom metallic silver paint, with teak and stainless steel accents.

A symbol of power, performance and prestige, the Silver Bullet is fitted with a powerful Volvo 5.7 GXI engine and has a top speed of 57.7 miles per hour.


Features include a bimini top, full teak package, high end fit and finish with custom Chris Craft 316 stainless steel hardware, and custom Chris Craft gauges that are based on the 1960’s Aston Martin design.

With only one model expected to hit our Sydney Harbour Foreshores, you’re guaranteed to stand out in a sea of sameness on this stunning and unique day boat. Enquire now for more details on www.premiermarine.com.au.
 


Regal 2520 Fasdeck

Premier Marine announces the launch of the Regal 2520 Fasdeck.  New for 2009, this model features sharper, more defined lines than the current crop of deckboats, and combines the speed and ride of the proven FasTrac hull. The 2520 diverges from a traditional deckboat mold to stand in a class of its own. Most deck boats are a fine display of function but are lacking in speed and style.

Regal has paired its legendary, patented FasTrac hull with bold styling contours and an open cockpit and bow layout to create this absolutely stunning deck boat. Amenity driven, style conscious and driven by a need for speed, this is one adrenalin inducing deck boat that cannot be over looked.

The Regal 2520 has expansive seating for 8, stainless steeling fittings, plenty of storage including transom locker for wakeboard/skis, portside head compartment and bow shower. Regal Boats is a world leading brand known for its premium quality of boats and have been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by JD Power and Associates.
 
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