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Evo Yachts kicks off 2023 by celebrating the success of its models in the United Arab Emirates

by Evo Yachts 16 Jan 2023 22:15 PST
EVO R4 © Evo Yachts

The yard's celebrations are for the sale of new EVO R4 units to Middle Eastern owners and, in close collaboration with the local dealer, it is in the process of signing new contracts in an area where customers are increasingly attracted by the amazing transformability of Evo Yachts models.

It has been a hectic few months for Evo Yachts following its success at the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show in November, with the yard completing the sale of several EVO R4 units and working to close various contracts in the Arab Emirates. During the show, local owners showed great interest in the possibility of transforming the yacht's external areas to make the most of every moment in the day, as well as in the extensive personalization options available for the interior decoration and layout.

The collaboration with the new dealer, Evo Yachts Dubai, focuses on across-the-board assistance for Middle Eastern owners, walking them through every step in the purchasing process, describing the features of the models, and offering such a broad range of customization options that the brand's boats are all but custom units.

As it did at the Abu Dhabi Boat Show, the yard is also reporting excellent results in the Emirates for its bestselling Evo R4 - a 13-metre fast day cruiser with clean, elegant lines and a layout that can be customized for the Middle Eastern market - and for the Evo R6. In fact, the models built by the yard founded in 2014 are a breath of fresh air for the Middle Eastern yachting industry, bringing a new onboard lifestyle to the Emirates and the Gulf States.

Recognising this appeal, the yard will also be attending the Oman Boat Show in February and the Dubai Boat Show in March, without of course neglecting the upcoming industry events on other continents.

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