New boats debut in Miami

Margriet Mitchell and Nick Harvey

Feb 28, 2019

New Jeanneau Prestige 590 makes its debut at the Miami International Boat Show

John Armstrong from Canadian Yachting was on the Prestige Booth at the Miami International Boat Show and discussed with Margriet Mitchell, Manager of Marketing and Nick Harvey, President of Jeanneau Americas, the countless numbers of innovations that went into the design of the new Prestige 590. John will be making another trip to sea trial the Prestige 590 and then do a full review in conjunction with Andy Adams from Canadian Yachting.

Jeanneau NC37 makes its debut at the Miami International Boat Show

Margriet Mitchel and John ArmstrongCanadian Yachting’s John Armstrong is pictured with Margriet Mitchell, Manager of Marketing for Jeanneau and Prestige of the Americas, standing in front of Jeanneau’s new NC 37, which has made its debut at the Miami International Boat Show. Stay tuned as Canadian Yachting magazine will be doing a full review of this magnificent example of Jeanneau engineering and design. Subscribe to CY here if you’re not yet on board!

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