Executive Yacht Matches Boats and Cars With Italian Flair

Executive Yacht

Recently, Executive Yacht Sales in Ontario staged an exciting event with some of their marketing partners. It was an amazing day with great weather, their great new Azimut 55S yacht and one hundred exotic cars coming together for a fun rally. The gathering was held at Toronto’s Outer Harbour Marina where Executive Yachts has the new Azimut 55S on display.

Through the morning, Ferraris, Lamborginis, MacLarens, Porsches and many other exotic cars arrived to create an impressive car show, right beside the Azimut 55S. Executive Yacht also announced the opening of their new offices nearby at 438 Lakeshore Blvd.

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Watch for a full Power Review of the Azimut 55S in Canadian Yachting!

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