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Alexander Marine are pleased to present the 2005 Azimut 68S 'Four Seas' to the market as central agents. She is presented to market having just completed a substantial soft furnishings, engineering and electronics upgrade. 'Four Seas' seamlessly combines sportiness and cutting-edge technology, embodying two key design concepts that define this sleek and stunning vessel. Crafted with precision in Italy, the world's largest yacht builder Azimut set out to create a sports model that stood out - and that it did. Stepping on board, one is immediately enveloped in Azimut's design philosophies, promising a superior experience on the open ocean. Described as comfortable, open, and airy, the yacht provides an incredible onboard experience reflecting Azimut's commitment to quality in both design and construction. Lying: The Boatworks Shipyard & Marina, Coomera, Queensland, Australia. Disclaimer: All specifications in this presentation are provided for information only and particulars herein are obtained from sources believed to be correct, but not guaranteed. Buyers should satisfy themselves with respect to accuracy.