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Boatsales Staff31 Aug 2012
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Three new Palm Beaches launched

PB 50 to be delivered to NZ on its own bottom

Palm Beach MotorYachts has recently launched its 22nd and 23rd Palm Beach 50 and third PB55.


A New Zealand family has commissioned a PB 50 called Angelina and this boat will be delivered under her own steam across the Tasman to New Zealand soon.


PBMY principal Mark Richards was understandably excited about the boat saying: "The owners are professional sea-going fisherman and have owned many boats, and it's a great privilege to build a boat for such a discerning owner. We are all very happy with her."


The 23rd PB 50 is being shipped to an owner in the state of New York in the USA. Apsara is expected to arrive in time to be shown at this year's  Annapolis and Fort Lauderdale boat shows.


The third PB 55 named Waterloo will live in Sydney and was commissioned by a family who have owned other Palm Beach Motor Yachts. "Repeat business is the best compliment a boat building company can receive," said Mark Richards.


For more information go to: www.pbmotoryachts.com or call Mark Richards on 0404 333 378.


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