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The all-new Axopar range and BRABUS Shadow 900 XC are premiering at Sanctuary Cove Boat Show, along with the Greenline 39.

The BRABUS Shadow 900 range combines the functionality, ease of movement, social outdoor spaces and versatility of outboard walkaround centre-consoles with a spacious, fully enclosed weather-proofed comfortable cabin. Powered by Mercury Marine’s latest dual 450R Verado XL 4.6 litre V8 FourStroke engines, it offers class-leading performance and speeds up to 60kts.

The Axopar 37 Revolution benefits from 380 improvements, more social areas and better functionality. It now comes with an option for gull wings, a separate toilet and shower and an aft multi-storage unit.

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In 2021 Axopar upgraded its best-selling Axopar 28 range. Some key features from the 37 Revolution are now embedded in the new 28, which is equipped for adventure with a new swim platform, optional roof racks and an improved helm console with new Simrad navigation.

The versatile Axopar 22 is sleek and trailerable. It can comfortably host up to seven people in comfortable seating, with safe walkaround capability and the luxury of a separate toilet.

The environmentally friendly Greenline 39’s versatile beds can be configured to make single or double berths, the twin access, high volume washroom has a regular-sized shower and toilet and, with big glass surfaces in the saloon and the owner’s cabin, the Greenline interior is always full of natural light.

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