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Whitsunday Rent A Yacht - Luxury in the Whitsundays

by Whitsunday Rent A Yacht on 18 Nov 2009
Welcome to the Whitsundays Beaches Whisper Bay http://www.whisperbay.com.au

Whitsunday Rent A Yacht now offer you new boats, new designs, new experiences… more luxury at affordable prices. There's a boat to suit every group and every budget - when on charter in the Whitsundays you will explore and discover new experiences, you will meet new people and make new friends …and maybe find old ones too.

Perry 43 Premier - sailing catamaran
Designed with a focus to ensure your comfort and that of your guests. This includes a spacious saloon with sumptuous timber fit out complete with navigational and entertainment unit, leading on to a protected cockpit, wide decks and expansive foredeck area, the perfect location to relax and absorb the beauty of this unique tropical wilderness.



Beneteau Lagoon 380 - sailing catamaran
Exceptionally good value. The Beneteau Lagoons are proving to be one of the most popular boats for 'skipper yourself' charter. This 38ft version is a first for the WRAY fleet, and exceptionally good value for a vessel of this quality. From $970 per night she will accommodate 8 comfortably.



Beneteau Lagoon 420 - sailing catamaran
'Lucy' has proven to be so popular, WRAY have now obtained her sister ship 'Chantily' which has just arrived to join the fleet. Send for a copy of the Beneteau Lagoon DVD.



Seawind 1160 - sailing catamaran
Winner of the Australian Sailboat of the Year. due to their superior use of space and outstanding performance attributes. Their first one arrived in 2008, due to popularity 2 more of these classy catamarans are now joining the fleet.



Highland 35 - motor catamaran
For the non sailor or power boat fan we are delighted to offer this brand new design for charter. Produced by one of Europe's top boat builders Fountaine Pijot. Her spacious fly bridge, protected helm station and airy ventilated saloon ensures comfortable living and a great holiday experience. WRAY have a very informative briefing DVD that is sent to all charterers prior to their arrival in the Whitsundays. This prepares them ahead of time with the procedures, basic rules and regulations on bareboat chartering and how to have a good time and stay out of trouble*... it also provides an over view on the this fabulous boating holiday experience …. show it to your friends and neighbours and watch them go green with envy !!! Contact us for your copy of our Briefing DVD.


Contact -

Phone Domestic - 1800 075 000
or 07 49 469 232
International - +61 7 49 469 232

Our view our website: www.rentayacht.com.au for further information

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