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See the Oyster 675 at Boot Düsseldorf

by Oyster Yachts on 17 Jan 2017
See the Oyster 675 at boot Düsseldorf Oyster Yachts
Oyster is delighted to present the new award-winning Oyster 675 at Düsseldorf Boat Show 21st - 29th January 2017. Located at stand C58 in Hall 16, the Oyster team welcome the opportunity to meet with you and show you the Oyster 675. The team will also have information on the rest of the Oyster range from 47' to 118’ including two new models. More details to follow on Thursday.

Commenting on the appeal of the 675, the owner of hull number one said the decision couldn’t have been easier:
“For me the 675 fitted my requirements exactly. I wanted a quality, statement, high performance yacht that I could rely on, with enough space for my young family and friends to enjoy in comfort.

Although she is only an extra five feet over the 625, which is the model I first considered, the extra volume has given us a lot more interior to ‘play’ with. Given her size, I was also keen to have the option of a crew cabin incorporated off the main saloon, which cleverly separates it from the owner/guest areas.

Also, as someone from a racing background, I was keen to have a yacht that performed well, so that I could spice things up when required for fast passages and a spot of racing in Oyster regattas. Given her powerful hull and rig design, I believe the 675 will deliver on all counts.”
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