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New Boats on the Docks in Ft. Lauderdale

Exciting boat debuts kicked off the festivities at this year's Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Sanlorenzo 104
The Sanlorenzo 104 is making her first appearance in US waters at the Fort Lauderdale boat show. Upon entering the vessel, one is greeted with a tasteful and cool interior styled by Marty Lowe. A settee is located to port, with a TV on the starboard, making for a pleasant area to relax and enjoy conversation or watch a movie. Forward there is a L-shaped settee with a high-low table that makes a great area for casual meals. The master stateroom is forward, with a centerline queen berth and plenty of stowage. Below, there are four staterooms, two with twin berths and two with queen berths, and Mielle washer and dryer located in the pleasantly large foyer. On the top deck there is an exterior helm station and a more formal dining area, great for enjoying the weather and alfresco meals. www.sanlorenzoyacht.com

Beneteau Flyer Gran Turismo 49
Beneteau is debuting their new Flyer Gran Turismo line, and their line’s flagship, the Flyer GT 49. Available with or without a flybridge, the GT 49 is an elegantly designed boat that is sure to win over yachtsmen. www.beneteau.com

Sea Ray 410
Sea Ray debuted their new 410 Sundance at the show. Made with the Sea Ray pedigree, she is a great addition to the builder’s already substantial line of yachts. www.searay.com

Delta’s Laurel
For the first time ever, the motoryacht Laurel was opened to the press, and earlier this morning we toured the 240-foot vessel built by Pacific Northwest boatbuilder Delta. She is absolutely stunning, and while touring the interior or admiring her deep blue hull, one would be hard pressed to believe that she was launched in 2006 and has put 120,000 nautical miles under her keel — from Alaska to the Patagonia to the Amazon River. Tasteful and refined, she is a true gentleman’s yacht.

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