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Performance Yacht Sales to display new Bavaria C57 at 2019 Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show

by Performance Yacht Sales 7 Apr 2019 16:32 BST 26-28 April 2019
New Bavaria C57 © Bavaria Yachts

Performance Yacht Sales (PYS) will be showing the new Bavaria C57 at the 2019 Annapolis Spring Boat Show, to take place at the Annapolis City Docks, between April 26 to the 28.

The Bavaria C57 is the largest model of Bavaria's new performance cruisers line, designed by renowned yacht designer Maurizio Cossutti, aimed to simplify the sailing experience utilizing modern sailing techniques.

From the construction, deck layout design and interior design, the Bavaria C57 includes innovative features that use proven technologies based on Bavaria's extensive production experience.

With an upwind sail area of 1500 sq ft, the Bavaria C57 promises pure sailing pleasure and excellent sailing characteristics. With its twin rudders, the C57 can be kept on course with ease and at the touch of a button. Downwind, the power comes from a 2500 sq ft gennaker, maximizing the full performance potential of the Bavaria C57.

The cockpit design is revolutionary: the two helm stations offer perfect views. The sails can be easily trimmed by the helmsman, using the four large winches situated alongside the helm. The sailing of the Bavaria C57 is therefore not only extremely easy but can also be managed by small crews.

But the most advanced C57 feature is the new Vessel Management System, the "operating system" of the boat, that controls all 12 volts systems from an easy to use touchscreen, and can be also remotely controlled from remote locations, allowing, for example, to check the status of a bilge pump remotely.

The Bavaria C57 is available for sale in the USA with a starting price of $ 550000. For more information visit Performance Yacht Sales locations in Annapolis, Miami, Rhode Island or San Diego.

More information on pyachtsales.com or calling 305-504-8714.

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