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Yachting Exclusive: Fraser Yachts Announce New Luxury Yachts for Sale in 2011

Fraser Yachts is pleased to announce the addition of five new luxury yachts to their central agency sales listings including the M/Y Il Odyssey, M/Y Team VIP, M/Y Beyond the Cloud, M/Y Lazzara LSX and S/Y Umatulu.

Yachting Exclusive: Fraser Yachts Announce New Luxury Yachts for Sale in 2011
2011-03-04
ST TROPEZ, FRANCE, March 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fraser Yachts is delighted to announce the addition of five new vessels to their ever expanding list of luxury yachts for sale. Built in 1967 and refurbished in 2005, the largest of the new collection is M/Y Il Odyssey yacht. Hailing from the Benetti Yachts shipyard, the Il Odyssey luxury yacht is 37.8m in length and can sleep 9 guests and 6 crew members. She is currently on sale in Monaco for EUR1,950,000.

One of the youngest luxury yachts for sale is M/Y Team VIP yacht. Built in 2010, and built by Guy Couach, this mega yacht is the newest of its siblings of four. One feature that makes her distinguishable from her sister ships is the hard top over her sundeck. With the ability to sleep 10 guests in 5 bedrooms, and with 5 crew members, this 37m super yacht is on the market for EUR10,500,000.

Another motor yacht for sale from Benetti Yachts is M/Y Beyond The Cloud yacht. With 30.20m in length, this yacht can sleep 8 guests in 4 staterooms, and 5 crew members. Built in 2004 and with 5 separate deck areas, this yacht is currently on sale for EUR5,100,000. With her elegant interiors, and spacious living and dining areas, Beyond the Cloud is the perfect yacht to entertain and socialise.

M/Y Lazzara LSX yacht is a stylish slighter yacht built in 2009 by yacht builder Lazzara. 28m in length, this motor yacht for sale is laden with entertainment facilities such as multiple televisions, sky satellite, DVD, ipods in all cabins and an indoor and outdoor Bose music system. With the ability to sleep 8 guests in 4 cabins, and 3 crew members, this luxury yacht is priced at $7,500,000.

The newest addition to the Fraser Yachts collection is S/Y Umatalu yacht. Built by Simoneau in 1984, and refitted again in 2004, this 24.7m yacht can sleep up to 8 guests and 3 crew members. Currently on the market at $870,000, S/Y Umatalu yacht will appeal to a yachtsman wanting a solid, robustly constructed vessel.

Fraser Yachts is a full service yachting company offering luxury yacht sales, super yacht sales and mega yacht sales. For further information regarding any of these five exclusive luxury yachts, please visit the Fraser Yachts website at www.fraseryachts.com/sales.

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[Press-News.org] Yachting Exclusive: Fraser Yachts Announce New Luxury Yachts for Sale in 2011
Fraser Yachts is pleased to announce the addition of five new luxury yachts to their central agency sales listings including the M/Y Il Odyssey, M/Y Team VIP, M/Y Beyond the Cloud, M/Y Lazzara LSX and S/Y Umatulu.