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CRS Yachts welcomes new Squadron 50

by CRS Yachts on 14 Jun 2010
Fairline’s new Squadron 50 Flybridge is ideal for people seeking a highly versatile Flybridge Motor Yacht with serious volume, light and space - at a competitive price. Fairline Boats
Australasia’s largest Fairline dealer CRS Yachts is pleased to announce the release of the new Squadron 50 Flybridge Motor Yacht which is now available for purchase under an incentive based forward order program. Buyers can secure their new Squadron 50 now with a 2011 delivery.

The Squadron 50 has volume that is normally seen on a yacht sized 60ft plus, and the Flybridge is the largest in the class. It is targeted towards buyers looking for a highly versatile Flybridge Motor Yacht with serious volume and light.

CRS Yachts Sales and Marketing Director Mark Chapman said: 'The Squadron 50 provides us with another opportunity to offer something different in a class that is somewhat flooded. The 50' has a highly innovative and functional layout, an unmatched level of light and space, and an extremely attractive price tag.'

'The price gap between European and Australian built boats is definitely much closer. We encourage people to see what Fairline has to offer,' said Mr Chapman.

The Squadron 50 is at the top of its class. Its defining point of difference is its light filled living areas and spacious interior arrangements. The 50ft provides an unsurpassed amount of living space for its size and has a strategically designed layout of three cabins and two en-suites.

Its panoramic hull windows and overhead glazing add natural light into the cabin and further contribute to the feeling of spaciousness. An optional fourth-crew cabin with feature window is also available and can be easily accessed from the cockpit.

Fairline’s design trend towards spacious and light-filled living areas continues into the large saloon which features huge panoramic windows, available with optional powered opening section. Offering a new layout arrangement from Fairline, the galley has been positioned aft in the saloon, allowing easy access for al fresco dining in the sociable cockpit area. The glass patio door features an optional opening window ideal for serving guests in the cockpit.

The class-leading flybridge is larger than previously seen on a boat of this size, providing plentiful areas for entertaining and relaxing, and the upper helm position has been located portside to enable an even clearer view of the rear platform when mooring.

Other key features of the Squadron 50 include the innovative, patent-pending, concealed mechanised tender launch option at the stern platform for either a Williams 285 or 325 Jet RIB.

Since the first Squadron was launched in 1991 the passion to offer an exceptional level of luxury continues today with the latest generation sophisticated Squadron flybridge motor yachts. The 50ft model will follow in the footsteps of the award winning Squadron 55 and 65, featuring at Sydney International Boat Show, with its breathtaking features, facilities and cutting edge marine engineering.

For further information please contact CRS Yachts on 02 9327 8829 or email sales@crsyachts.com.au
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