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Dyna's dynamite deal at SIBS

by Sandman PR on 26 Jul 2010
The D77’s powerful, yet elegant, profile commands attention like few others. Ellen Dewar
Dyna's flagship D77 will be sold at this week's Sydney International Boat Show, with a special show-only price of $3.5 million.

Around half a million less than its standard list price, this Euro-styled superyacht is fully-optioned with everything imaginable and is in current 1E and 2C survey.


The vessel's powerful, yet elegant, profile commands attention like few others. At 23.46m (77') in length and towering 4.42m above the waterline, the D77's approximate displacement is a massive 53 tonnes.

Beyond its impressive external appearance, the painstaking craftsmanship that has been invested into the D77 is immediately obvious upon stepping aboard. Attention to detail is second-to-none and only the finest quality materials and fittings have been used throughout to create a luxurious and comfortable environment.

Boasting a functional five-cabin layout (to sleep 14 people) – each cabin with an ensuite, individually-controlled air-conditioning, flatscreen TV, DVD player, Foxtel and satellite phone – the D77 offers luxury accommodation at its finest. Two indoor and two outdoor entertaining areas also give the vessel the flexibility to be used for any occasion, be it a leisurely weekend with family and friends or a formal event with clients. With four fridges and a commercial icemaker onboard, it's never far to travel for a top up.

Powered by twin MTU 1500hp engines, the D77 cruises comfortably at 18kt and has a top open-water speed of close to 30kt. Despite its size, the vessel is also surprisingly easy to handle at the marina, thanks to the bow and stern thruster system.

To inspect and discuss your purchase of this new vessel at the Sydney International Boat Show, drop by Cockle Bay Marina and speak with Lee Vitiello and his team… the impressive D77 will be easy to find!

The Melbourne Boat Sales team will also have information on the rest of the Dyna fleet – which ranges 51' to 77', and there's also a new 95-footer on the way. Offering a luxury motor yacht for every taste, purpose and budget – whether it's a weekend entertainment platform, a family getaway vessel or a long-range luxury cruiser, Dyna delivers an unbelievable price advantage. The Dyna 51, for example, starts from under $1 million.


Further information:
Melbourne Boat Sales – (03) 9670 3300 or visit: www.melbourneboatsales.com.au

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