ST TROPEZ, FRANCE, July 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fraser Yachts is continually adding to its portfolio, offering those interested in the lifestyle some of the finest super yachts on the market. June 2011 was no different with Fraser Yachts, one of the industry leaders in luxury yacht sales, adding two new yachts of 35 metres and 45 metres.
M/Y ELLE
Appointed co-central agent for the sale of the 46 metre luxury super yacht ELLE with Marine Group, Stuart Larsen of Fraser Yachts believes she won't remain on the market for long.
'This superb and stately Tacoma built yacht has undergone an extensive interior and exterior multi-million dollar re-fit, including zero speed stabilisers and sun deck Jacuzzi. A beautiful yacht prior to these alterations these improvements can only make her more desirable to those interested in investing'.
With 5 bedrooms this super yacht for sale offers plenty of living and storage space. Refurbished in a simple colour scheme yet furnished with the finest of fabrics and woods she provides both indoor and outdoor dining and entertainment areas as well as the latest technologies and toys to make any super yacht charter on this vessel both perfect for relaxation and entertaining. M/Y ELLE is currently on sale for $12,950,000.
M/Y QUIVIRA
A rare classic Benetti yacht has recently come onto the market. M/Y QUIVIRA was built by the Benetti Yacht Company in 1979 yet still stands out as a remarkable piece of Benetti craftsmanship and engineering at just over 35 metres.
Listed by James Nason of Fraser Yachts M/Y QUIVIRA can accommodate 10 guests in 5 stylish suites furbished in a rich and elegant mahogany. Powered by a twin 750 HP General Motors engine she has a cruising speed of 10 knots. M/Y QUIVIRA is currently on sale for $3,995,000.
Fraser Yachts is a full service yachting company offering yacht charter, luxury yacht sales and super yacht construction, as well as yacht management and crew-placement services. For further information regarding any of these services please visit the Fraser Yachts website.
Website: http://www.fraseryachts.com
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[Press-News.org] Fraser Yachts Exclusive - Two New Luxury Yacht Names Announced this MonthAhead of this summer's high Mediterranean yacht charter season, Fraser Yachts announce two new additions to their super yacht fleet.