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| news release: vandutch featured at sydney show by fishnet |
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Dated: 7 August, 2012
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The stunning VanDutch, the 40 ft power boat was on show for the first time at Sydney’s International Boat Show at Darling Harbour last week.
Available for purchase, the VanDutch, designed by renowned Dutch naval designer Frank Mulder, is fitted with a hydraulic motor hatch, two Yanmar 480 horsepower engines and will reach a top speed of 40+ knots.
This sleek masterpiece is available in a range of colours and is certainly turning heads at the Show’s marina.
Undisputedly at the top of its class, this classic, luxury day-cruiser emphasises power and comfort. The inviting cockpit accommodates eight guests on the immense seating whilst the rear sunbathing platform will lounge three comfortably.
Importer Dick van Damme says the VanDutch represents a new class of boating in Australia.
“The Sydney International Boat Show is a great place to reveal to boat enthusiasts the style and power of the VanDutch.
“Not to mention, Mother Nature has been kind and provided us with some fantastic weather – bringing lots of people out to enjoy the sunshine, and really helping us showcase the VanDutch in all its glory,” said Mr van Damme.
The VanDutch is distinguished by its intelligent underwater ship, making slamming and spray a thing of the past. The deck is fitted with pop-up cleats, flush deck hatches and pop-up navigation lights, and the swim ladder and fender storage are also recessed.
The VanDutch “Coco Noir” is on display at the marina, berth number 137.
For more information visit www.vandutchaustralia.com.au or feel free to talk to the crew at the show.
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