ST. TROPEZ, FRANCE, May 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) It also saw the Antibes Yacht Show, the only pre-season charter and brokerage show enjoy another successful year with a record number of serious offers shown for vessels attending.
Organizers claim this was the most successful show to date. "The Antibes Yacht Show is now on its way to becoming Europe's '#1' Brokerage and Charter Show," Stephane Trabet, the show's Commissaire General, commented.
"With an increasing number of qualified international visitors from around the world, the show performed well this year with a significant number of professional contacts established as well as direct consumer offers. No less than 12 yachts (sized between 12 to 40m) received serious offers which is an absolute record for the show, [as was] the number of charter weeks that were booked during the four days,"
This year over 13,300 visitors attended the Antibes Yachts Show where Fraser Yachts had four yachts available for viewings; these were M/Y BEYOND, M/Y VOYAGER, S/Y ALIA 82 and M/Y LIVIA.
One recent sale that Fraser Yachts is pleased to announce is that of M/Y PESTIFER l This 49m motor yacht, built by CRN in 1998 in Italy was sold for $10,000,000 earlier this month.
Fraser Yachts is the exclusive central agency for a number of luxury yachts for sale, three of which are featured below.
M/Y IDOL - Recently added to the Fraser Yachts portfolio, this stunning yacht for sale combines incredible design and style with practical on-board living arrangements. Wide, open deck spaces lead into bright and generous interiors where the outside is brought in with large picture windows or floor to ceiling length portholes.
Built by Austral shipyard in 2007 and refitted only last year, motor yacht IDOL can accommodate 14 guests, 13 crew and reach a cruising speed of 14 knots. Available to own for EUR32,000,000.
M/Y CONSTELLATION - A true lady on the ocean, motor yacht CONSTELLATION is a thoroughly elegant vessel, now available for sale exclusively through Fraser Yachts. At 40m she can accommodate eight guests and six crew whilst cruising at an impressive 20 knots. Available to own for $11,900,000.
M/Y EVIL ZANA - Stylish and beautifully appointed throughout, a cutting-edge Sunseeker-built vessel. Able to cruise at 17 knots comfortably, she can entertain eight guests and seven crew on board whilst under power. At just under 39m she was built in 2009, refitted in 2010, and comes with a whole host of extras to make your stay on board this luxury yacht even more enjoyable. Available to own for $11,900,000.
For further details on any of the above yachts or for Fraser Yachts full portfolio of luxury yachts for sale please visit the website and one of their experienced luxury yacht brokers will be happy to answer your enquiries.
Fraser Yachts is a full service yachting company offering luxury yachts for sale and mega yachts for sale, yacht construction, as well as yacht management and crew-placement services. For further information on any of these luxury yachts for sale please visit the Fraser Yachts website at www.fraseryachts.com.
Fraser Yachts Exclusive - Whilst Europe Flounders the Yachting Industry Finds its Feet
Despite the current economic difficulties Europe again seems to find itself in, the first few months of 2012 has seen interest in luxury yachts for sale remain high.
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