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Fraser Yachts Announce Charter Specials and Updates for Winter 2010/11

Fraser Yachts announce that charter specials for winter 2010/11 are to include M/Y Seawolf, M/Y Paramour and M/Y Chose One.

2010-12-23
BRIANCON, FRANCE, December 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Fraser Yachts is happy to announce the following charter specials and updates for the 2010/11-winter season. M/Y Seawolf will be available for luxury yacht charter in Panama and Costa Rica at a rate of $180,000 per week; meanwhile M/Y Paramour will be available for Caribbean yacht charter at a rate of $150,000 per week (reduced from $175,000) along with M/Y Chosen One, which is being offered at a rate of $65,000 per week and will be based at St. Maarten.

M/Y Seawolf is a 58.83m (193'00") expedition yacht built by J.K. SMIT of the Netherlands and first launched in 1957. She was converted into a private yacht in 2002 and received her last refit in 2006. Her sumptuous interiors include 6 staterooms, which give her the capacity to accommodate 12 overnight guests, as well as large main salon and an adjoining formal dining area.

Seawolf's exterior spaces include a large al-fresco dining area, a sun-deck, wet-bar and Jacuzzi as well as an impressive 17' x 9' swimming pool with resistance and Jacuzzi jets. She also features an array of amenities and water-toys including kayaks, diving equipment and a 28' ketch Hereschoff sailboat and is a perfect choice for either a leisurely cruise or a long-range exploration.

With naval architecture by Bretecher/Sterling Design and interiors by Claudette Bonville, the 42.60m (139'09") M/Y Paramour was built by CMN Cherbourg and first launched in 2002. Following her 2007 refit she is in pristine condition and sports several new features including a new home cinema in her upper salon, a new Jacuzzi on her refitted sun-deck as well as a smaller and more effective crane for the easy moving of her plethora of toys and tenders, which includes a 31' Intrepid tender.

Paramour's interior accommodation includes 5 luxuriously appointed staterooms and she is able to sleep 10 overnight guests serviced by a crew of 10. She also includes three large municipal areas, the main deck salon and upper salon are elegantly finished with white and blue soft furnishings and are an ideal location for cocktail parties, while the formal dining area, which is located forward of the main saloon is able to seat all 10 guests. Paramour is currently available for yacht charter in the Bahamas and across the Caribbean and will be available for Mediterranean yacht charter next summer.

Also available for yacht charter in the Caribbean this winter is the 36.58m dispacement yacht M/Y Chosen One. Built by Intermarine and launched in 2002, Chosen One features exteriors and interiors by Luis de Basto. She is served by a crew of 5 and her interior accommodation includes 4 staterooms, which give her the capacity to sleep up to 8 overnight guests.

Fraser Yachts is a full service yachting company offering super yacht charter and mega yacht charter, luxury yacht sales and construction, as well as yacht management and crew-placement services. For further information regarding any of these three exclusive luxury yachts, please visit the Fraser Yachts website at www.fraseryachts.com.


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[Press-News.org] Fraser Yachts Announce Charter Specials and Updates for Winter 2010/11
Fraser Yachts announce that charter specials for winter 2010/11 are to include M/Y Seawolf, M/Y Paramour and M/Y Chose One.