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Rolex Cup yacht Singularity at Monaco Yacht Show in September

by Singularity Maxi Press on 11 Sep 2010
Singularity is the proof that it is possible to sail fast in comfort. singularitymaxi.com
Singularity, the 24.5 canting keel dual-purpose maxi yacht, currently competing at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, will be on show at the 20th Monaco Yacht Show from 22nd to 25th September 2010.

Singularity is the proof that it is possible to sail fast in comfort. Owners that seek racecourse performance whilst retaining the ability to cruise securely with luxury appointments below decks have that opportunity with the design concept promoted by the project team behind Singularity.

Team Singularity includes Designer, Adrian Konynendyk; Interior Designer, Mark Tucker (Design Unlimited); Racing Consultant, Bouwe Bekking; Project Manager, Andrew Jackson; and Project Consultant, Oleg Gulinskiy. All bring a veritable array of skills to the table, but each recognizes the central tenet of the design concept: true performance and true luxury.

Singularity will be located at Quai Jarlan, near the Designers’ Gallery, and will be open to visits throughout the period of the show. Prospective owners interested in building a true dual-purpose, performance yacht are welcome to make an appointment to meet the team representatives and take a look at Singularity, an example in making a concept become reality.

For more information, please go to: www.singularitymaxi.com
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