Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2014 – BAVARIA YACHTBAU Opens Office in the USA

Bavaria

 In October BAVARIA opened its new office in the USA at Fort Lauderdale in Florida. This is the second direct representation from the German Shipyard and follows the Bavaria Shanghai office opened recently. Under the name of BAVARIA YACHTS AMERICA, this office based in Florida will supervise the US market, Canada and the entire South American region. The BAVARIA YACHTS AMERICA operation is represented by Vincent Guiot, Sales Director at BAVARIA.

The first test of this new BAVARIA office in the United States was the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Out of the BAVARIA product range for motor boats, the BAVARIA VIRTESS 420 FLY and the VIRTESS 420 COUPE were displayed. Customers from all over the United States visiting the show appreciated the brand Bavaria very much and the first orders were closed following the show.

“The Fort Lauderdale Boat Show was a great success for the BAVARIA brand. With the new office in the US, BAVARIA now confirms that it will be a contender in this part of the world.” said Vincent Guiot.

With the opening of this head office in Fort Lauderdale, BAVARIA is making a clear commitment to the “Americas” market. The expansion of the dealer network and participation to all major shows such as Miami Boat Show, West Palm Beach, Rio de Janeiro, and Cartagena will strengthen BAVARIA presence for 2015.

Address:

BAVARIA YACHTS AMERICA LLC

Harbour Towne Marina

825 Northeast Third Street

Dania Beach, Florida 33004

www.bavaria-yachtbau.com

 

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