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Bavaria Cruiser-Line starts 2020 season with its new look

by Marcus Schlichting 4 Sep 2019 10:00 BST
Bavaria Cruiser 37 © Bavaria Yachts

The Bavaria Cruiser-Line is starting the 2020 season with its new look, new highlights in the standard version and more variations for the interior. Perfect sailing qualities and masses of comfort are included with Bavaria Yachts.

Bavaria Yachts has given its Cruiser-Line a new appearance for the new season. A wide stripe on the superstructure lends the six Cruiser-Line models a more sporting design. And to round off this sporting look, the light carbon wheels have been included as standard since August.

In the interior, you can choose the woods Teak or Oak, as familiar from the Bavaria C-Line, and now combine your choice as you wish with all the available wooden floorings such as Wenge, Ocean Line or Walnut.

Anyone who wants to lend their Cruiser 34, Cruiser 37, Cruiser 41, Cruiser 41S, Cruiser 46 or Cruiser 51 even more exquisite comfort can select the attractive style package from the options. In the style package, all the handrails and the mast support below deck are covered with leather and in the pantry, the HLP White Stone work surface enriches the cooking area.

The hull has a grey decorative stripe and also a grey water line. On deck, stainless steel cleats and a cockpit table with storage box provide for practical elegance.

The Cruiser-Line is part of one of the most successful product lines that Bavaria Yachts has built in its more than 40 years of history. Just the Cruiser 46 has been built almost 900 times and was awarded the title European Yacht of the Year. The Cruiser 46, the Cruiser 34 and Cruiser 37 received further international awards on behalf of the entire product line. The very good sailing qualities and the high quality were emphasised by all the juries.

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