Pride marine group debut two new brands at Toronto boat show 

Pride Marine

Jan 24, 2019

This week at the Toronto International Boat Show, Pride Marine Group has the largest display at the show and is featuring eight brands including Azimut Yachts, Princess Yachts, Nautique, Sea Ray, Chris Craft, Avalon Luxury Pontoons, Chaparral, and Robalo.
  
Two new brand debuts 
  
AZIMUT YACHTS – FLY 50 on display 

The pinnacle of true Italian luxury and engineering while using the latest advancements in technology to the finest details and finishes – an Azimut Yacht represents a way of life. One of the first reasons why an owner chooses an Azimut yacht is nearly always beauty. Then, the intrinsic values of the product come into play: its comfort, safety features, level of technology and elegant living solutions. 
  
PRINCESS YACHTS - V60 on display 

Featuring the finest in luxury and craftsmanship – Princess Yachts have become known for quality, style and comfort. From 42′ – 131′, Princess Yachts offer a variety of sizes and styles to suit any boater’s lifestyle. Pride Yachts is proud to carry this exclusive product line for Ontario, Quebec, PEI, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.  
  
For more information, visit www.pridemarineyachts.com

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