Marlow Yachts is pleased to announce their presence at the Miami International Boat Show 2016, showcasing an amazing lineup of luxury explorers, including Marlow 80E and Marlow 97E yachts. During the event, the company will be on hand at the new location – Miami Marine Stadium Park and Basin on Virginia Key Pier 8.
Marlow 80E
Marlow 80E Hull #5 is one of three Marlow Explorers in transit from the company’s manufacturing facility in the Garden City of Xiamen, China to Florida for display at the 2016 Miami International Boat Show.
Carrying 4000 gallons of fuel in proprietary tanks that allow a 97% fuel capacity burn in complete safety, this long ranger can cross from Ocean Reef to Bimini, Bahamas in just over two hours or voyage from Ocean Reef to Labrador at speeds up to 30% higher than other vessels touted as Offshore passagemakers, without refueling.
Every area aboard this beautiful vessel is spacious, including the engine room, machinery spaces and crew accommodations. There are four lovely guest staterooms, comfortable crew quarters, as well as a custom built-in bar in the generous salon enhancing the entertainment capabilities, and a large built-in dining settee, positioned forward of the galley.
Marlow 97E
Boasting brilliant performance in speed, range and economy, the Marlow 97E Hull #5 will be also showcased at the Miami International Boat Show 2016.
Accommodation layout consists of four staterooms and crew quarters. There is a luxurious master stateroom with perfectly matched exotic woods, fitted with his and her heads.
The custom flybridge aft of the command bridge features a custom boat deck bar with fixed barstools, sink and convenient cabinetry. Just forward of the command bridge, a private sun lounge allows for an amazing relaxing arena.
The new Marlow 97E provides exceptional speed and performance, with top speeds of 30 knots in medium load conditions. The vessel features the speed of high performance day boats with large engines, with the comfort and amenities of a long distance passagemaker.
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