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Sell-out for Boating Syndication at Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

by Imprint Media on 17 Jun 2012
Crowds onboard the Belize Imprint Media
Boating Syndication Australia’s Andy Young was delighted with the results from the Sanctuary Cove boat show, including a sell-out for both the company’s Belize motor yachts.

'There was a positive feeling throughout the show,' he said.'We sold nine of 10 available shares in our new Gold Coast Belize 52 motor yacht, Belizzimo. The final share was picked up within a week after.'

Andy said that three of the owners had committed as soon as they saw the first Belize late last year. That boat was destined for owners in Sydney.

'All of the others signed at the show,' he said. 'We also sold the final share in our Sydney-base Belize during this show.'

'We also have strong interest in the Azimut 40S that was on display. We have been busy since with seven test drives on that boat.'

The company also announced a Riviera M360 sports cruiser to be based at Marina Mirage on the Gold Coast. BSA is offering 10 shares in this boat at a cost of $25,000 each.

The Boating Syndication team hosted a party for owners and guests on Saturday night.

'We were surprised by the response,' said Andy. 'At one stage there were more than 40 people on board the Belize. And the children made our Azimut their party home for the evening!'

More information is available at the Boating Syndication Australia Web site, syndicationaustralia.com.au
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