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Day boats at Sydney Boat Show 2019

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Eyachts will be debuting the Greenline NEO range and Axopar range with Brabus line for first time in Australasia at the Sydney International Boat Show (SIBS), August 1-5.

Greenline NEO entertainment yachts feature innovative high/low platforms, 1.2kW solar panels and twin outboards offering 46-plus knots performance. The NEO Hard Top is the ultimate entertainment day-boat with seating for 10 to 12 guests in the cockpit and another half dozen in the bow seating area.

Selected models from the award-winning Axopar range get the all new Brabus package, including black detailing, exclusive seat designs, increased quality and Brabus logos. Look out for the Axopar 28 T-Top and Axopar 37 Sun Top with the Brabus package.

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The Axopar 28 is a unique day boat, providing a deep V hull for quality performance and fuel efficiency. The 28 makes smart use of space and includes a separate head. The Axopar 37 range is not only fast but also efficient, offering superb ride quality and a top speed of more than 51 knots.

Eyachts are the Australian dealers of Brabus Marine, Sealine, Fjord and Outer Reef yachts. Catch them at the show near the eastern (city side) entry, out the front of Nick’s Seafood Restaurant, Cockle Bay.

www.eyachts.com.au

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