In response to the increasingly strong interest in catamarans, Queensland multihull agent and broker Multihull Solutions has decided to expand its presence at the 2011 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.
The company has doubled its number of catamarans on display to six, to cater for what it says is "the overwhelming demand by clients".
"Visitors to the boat show will now be able to inspect the exclusive new Fountaine Pajot’s Mahe 36 Evolution and Orana 44 sailing catamarans as well as the new Trawler Summerland 40 power catamaran," a spokesperson said.
"In addition, the company will be showcasing three boats from its quality brokerage range, including the Catana 52, Fountaine Pajot Eleuthera 60 and the Roger Hill Catina 12.5m catamaran."
Representatives for Fountaine Pajot, Catana, Sunreef Yachts, NEEL Trimarans and Trawler power catamarans will also be on the Multihull Solutions stand to assist clients with queries on their range.
Multihull Solutions managing director Mark Elkington said the expanded display was a direct response to client demands.
“There has been an incredible increase in genuine buyer enquiries over the last few months, including interest in new boats as well as strong demand for our brokerage range,” Mark said.
“Sanctuary Cove is a major marine event, and now visitors can inspect an even more extensive range of new and pre-owned multihulls to better understand which boats best suit their needs.”
The annual four-day event is staged at Sanctuary Cove in the tourism region of the Gold Coast. This year marks the 23rd annual event. Over two decades the show has been recognised as an essential event for the marine industry’s national and international marketing. More than 400 exhibitors showcase hundreds of boats and a wide array of marine products and services.
This year the show will be held from May 19-22.
- Caroline Strainig
* Please send your cruising news to carolinestrainig@yaffa.com.au
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