Alexander Marine, the builder of Ocean Alexander yachts, is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. Founded by Alex Chueh in 1978, he started constructing boats before then, but formally established Alexander Marine upon meeting well known naval architect, Ed Monk, Jr., and introduced a model line exclusively designed by Monk for Alexander Marine.
This practice was a pioneer in the industry during this early stage of boat building in Taiwan. In the past 35 years, Alexander Marine evolved from building small trawlers in the 40’ range to building megayachts such as motor yacht Ocean Alexander 120. Now, under the leadership of Alex’s son, John Chueh, Alexander Marine is continuing on the path of advancement; implementing design and material changes to stay competitive in the ever-changing boating industry.
To celebrate this meaningful anniversary, Alexander Marine has created a generous sales promotion with complimentary upgrades for all models in 2013. The 35th Anniversary Sales Promotion runs from January 1 to December 31, 2013 and is applicable towards all new Ocean Alexander yachts ordered from the factory through an Ocean Alexander sales office.
The 35th Anniversary Sales Promotion will include the following incentives:
For all Ocean Alexander 90s – Significant engine upgrade at no cost, as well as a complimentary electronics package. Valued together at more than $600,000.
For all Ocean Alexander 85s – A complimentary electronics package, as well as a complimentary ABT zero speed stabilizer package. Valued together at more than $300,000.
For all Ocean Alexander 82s and 78s – A complimentary electronics package, valued at over $200,000.
For all Ocean Alexander 72s – A free layout upgrade to include crew quarters and a second genset system. Valued together at over $60,000.
With factories in Taiwan and China, Ocean Alexander’s combined yacht-building facilities make it among the largest in Asia. Ocean Alexander is based in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Its yachts are available in the U.S. through dealers in Seattle, WA; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; and Newport Beach, CA.