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Benetti and Azimut Grande Partner With MarineMax
The United States has long been a strong market for targeting yacht buyers and owners. One of the highest concentration of both can be found in the cities stretching from Baltimore to Boston. All of this explains why MarineMax now has an exclusive representation deal in the Northeastern United States for Benetti and Azimut Grande.
Specifically, MarineMax will be the region’s exclusive marketing and sales agent for all Azimut Grande models and a handful of semi-custom Benetti models. The latter include the Benetti Delfino 93 (pictured), Benetti Tradition 105, and Benetti Classic 121.
Azimut Grande megayachts are grouped into two different series. There’s the Flybridge range, comprised of the 100, 105, and 116. The second series is the sleek SL range, which includes the 103 and 120. All Azimut Grande models are open to customization inside.
As for the Benettis that MarineMax is selling, each is a somewhat traditionally styled megayacht, though with modern elements like large windows and hardtops. Each also has two decor packages from which to choose, termed Classic and Modern, created by leading designers. Galeazzi Studio is responsible for the interior design of the Delfino 93, while François Zuretti designs the interiors for all Tradition 105s and Classic 121s.
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