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Beneteau Spirit on show in Queensland

by Creating Demand on 15 Apr 2014
Beneteau Queensland Spirit Marine Lee Randall & Jennifer Dickson Creating Demand
Beneteau, the world’s leading yacht builder, has a meticulous approach to selecting Dealers to represent their brand. A prime example of this is the French brands exclusive Queensland Dealer, Spirit Marine.

Headed by accomplished sailors Lee Randall and Jennifer Dickson, Spirit Marine has developed a highly personalized service approach to ensure they have an intimate understanding of their clients needs, then match them with the perfect yacht to deliver their yachting dreams.

This approach has resulted in a number of recent deliveries of the very latest models from the French Yard, with a highlight being the very first Sense 46 delivered to a Queensland owner.

The Sense 46 represents an intelligently designed, comfortable boat with the design and manufacturing integrity with which you can cruise the Queensland coast and beyond, with supreme confidence and comfort. Putting the pleasure of life with family friends to the fore, the Sense 46 has two spacious cabins featuring full head height throughout and a generous Italian inspired saloon layout designed by Nauta, keeping the general layout that makes the Sense cruiser concept so successful.


Style and substance combine to create a yacht that delivers a relaxed sailing experience, courtesy of the conveniently designed sail plan, twin rudders and dynamic hull design combining to create a simple sailing experience, whilst delivering great performance in any conditions.

Every convenience has been considered to ensure smooth and sublime sailing thanks to the electric winches and joystick docking control through to the creature comforts of home with a fully equipped galley with dishwasher and so much more.

The Beneteau Sense 46 will be on display for the very first time at the 2014 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in May. Spirit Marine maintains a fully serviced new and pre-owned boat brokerage office in Manly, right near the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, presenting a selection of premium yachts year round.


Recent feedback from a Spirit Marine client is a great example of the exclusive service you can expect when purchasing a Beneteau yacht from Spirit Marine. 'I cannot recommend Spirit Marine enough and without Lee and Jenni, my dream of owning a new yacht would not be possible. Spirit Marine, you have one happy customer for life,' Justin Clarke – Beneteau Oceanis 40.

The Sense 46 will be on display the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show from May 22-25 or for more information visit www.spiritmarineint.com

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