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The custom made SAY 31 RIB built in 2016 by SAY Carbon Yachts – with optional full electric propulsion system created a versatile Carbon Superyacht Tender. During the design, consideration of the inevitable change from combustion engine to electric mobility was a priority. The Alamarin AJ 245 Jet Drive propulsion is suitable for all installations and provides captains joystick alike maneuvering, low draft of 0,45m for shallow water adventures, Nautibuoy Platform beaching and open waterline bathing platform for easy entry. The SAY 31 RIB is based on Ibiza and for sale as an exceptional Superyacht Tender or pleasure day boat. Ask us for all details! A complete improvement list with detailed photos is available. Worldwide delivery offered! Discover more: https://www.seyachting.com/pre-owned/say-31-rib-superyacht-tender/ About SAY Carbon Yachts Balearics: www.sayyachtsbalearics
In this video, we're taking a look at Ocean Alexander, a luxury yacht with a walkthrough! This is part one of a two-part video, so check back later for part II! Ocean Alexander is one of the most beautiful yachts in the world, and we're honored to have had the chance to take a look at it in this walkthrough video. If you're curious about luxury yachts or want to see what all the hype is about, then be sure to check out this video! General: - Currently, the only Ocean Alexander 430 Classico MK1 known to be on the market, “Satisfied Frog” is a fine example of a fully equipped yacht of this very popular model. - If you’re looking to Loop or just cruise economically while turning heads with plenty of room THIS IS THE ONE. - With her Portuguese Bridge and raised pilothouse, she is a proven open-ocean yacht. She offers a very roomy interior with two (2) staterooms, a tremendous salon and galley, a roomy pilothouse with a pilot berth, and the optional flybridge. - She is powered by reliable twin Cummins 6BTA5.9 engines - Aft Deck dinghy davit - Bow thruster - Inverter 3000-watt sine wave - Magma grille - Caribe RIB with 7.5 Nissan outboard - 4-person unused life raft with ditch bag - Raymarine electronics package up and down (radar/autopilot/VHF/speed/depth) - Maxwell Windlass - Full galley with upright refrigerator/freezer, second smaller refrigerator, electric stovetop and oven, microwave, large sink, and solid surface countertops. - Currently located at Regatta Point Marina in Palmetto FL. - Click the link below to watch the full walkthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfk53apTOrY - Make sure to subscribe to my channel. #sailing #sailingboat #boat #boatsales #catalina #luxuryyachts #boatsales #sailboat #sailingboat #shorts #yacht #viral #video #viralvideo #viralshorts #vlog
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