Azimut 50 Launch at Milltown Marina

Azimut 50

Fraser Yacht Sales and Azimut Yachts were very proud to officially launch the Azimut 50 at a launch party on August 27th at Milltown Marina. This was the first time the Azimut 50 has been introduced to the Canadian Market. It earned rave reviews.

Fraser Yacht Sales partnered with the Italian Consulate and Ferrari Masserati of Vancouver to host an event presenting luxury Italian Brands.  The event brought 300 people together to celebrate the luxury of the Azimut Brand.  The Azimut 50 stands out for its Flybridge which can be furnished depending on the owners needs. The spaciousness on board creates the impression you are on a much larger yacht.

Below decks the elegance of the Italian design continues…  Boat owners can select from a selection of luxury fabric, leather and wood finishes for the interior. The cabins large windows bring a sense of connection to the sea. It looks impressive because it is. 

Fraser Yacht Sales has two locations; Granville Island and Milltown Marina.  Fraser Yacht Sales is ready to show you your new Azimut. Give Ian, Scott or Kevin a call to arrange a viewing or a walk through the incredible range of boats that Azimut has to offer.
Azimut 50

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