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NELÏS perfectly encompasses all the qualities we should expect from a fast day cruiser. At 18M/60' in length, NELÏS is part of the Sunseeker Predator 60 EVO series. Delivered in 2021 in the South of France, her condition is as new. NELÏS comes with a bold design, sophisticated interiors, and a high perceived quality throughout. The deep V hull offers exemplary sea-keeping and exhilarating agility. NELÏS is the only stabilized Predator 60 EVO currently available. She allows you to be on the water without any delay by saving shipping time and costs. Her stylish living areas include a salon with an electric hardtop, and 3 staterooms for 6 guests. Enquire with Fraser to find out more about this yacht for sale: https://www.fraseryachts.com/en/yacht/nelis?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=referral Built/ Refit: 2021 Builder: Sunseeker Length: 18.24M/59'10" Beam: 4.7M/15'05" Draft: 1.3M/4'03" Hull: Fiberglass/GRP Stabilisers: At anchor & Underway Engines: 2 X VOLVO (900HP) Cruising/Max speed: 24 Knots/30 Knots Cruise Range: 220NM Economical Range: 347NM Exterior Designer: Sunseeker International Interior Designer: Sunseeker International Staterooms: 3 Guests: 6 Crew: 1


We spotted Alice rollerblading around the Southampton Boat Show with a sign that said "Information: Stop Me and Ask!" So we did. Watch our First Looks at boats in the UK: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsiC-0C78AkFVMBJCxb_YPzSD63W1wk7s Read more: http://blog.boats.com/2013/10/alice-the-info-girl-best-of-the-southampton-boat-show/ For more boat videos, visit www.boats.com. Our 2013 European boat show tour provided a lot of unexpected surprises: finding a relatively affordable one-man submarine, a hovercraft designed for kids, and the world's most powerful production PWC, to name a few. But one of the best finds wasn't a thing at all: it was Alice the Info Girl. We discovered Alice zooming around the show on a pair of roller-blades, equipped with a big sign that said "Information, Stop and Ask" and a FRS radio. She was also armed with a vast array of knowledge: how to get around the show, directions to different displays, and tips on numerous attractions. And if she didn't know the answer to your questions right off the top of her head, she'd call and find out. Now, she wasn't the only info-helper skating around the show. In fact, there was a troop of them blasting this way and that, helpfully answering questions from show-goers. And they all had one thing in common, which explains why they were so good on roller-blades. For the other info-bladers, this common thread wouldn't raise an eyebrow. But when it came to Alice... well, we'll let her explain for herself.