The new Marlow Explorer 97E superyacht Hull #5 will be exhibited at this year’s Miami International Boat Show. This superb vessel provides comfortable accommodation in four staterooms.
The next Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show will be marked by the world debut of the brand new Marlow Explorer 97E superyacht Hull #5. This beautiful explorer offers luxurious accommodation divided into 4 comfortable staterooms.
The upcoming Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show will be marked by the debut of the brand new Marlow Explorer 80E superyacht Hull no. 1. The vessel provides accommodation in the beautiful, remarkably spacious owners and guest cabins.
Marlow Yachts will be attending the next Miami Boat Show, presenting its third Marlow Explorer 97E yacht for the very first time, boasting an amazing new SunBridge.
Winners of the 2012 AIM Marine Group Editor’s Choice Awards were unveiled at the W Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale on Friday night. These included the magnificent Ocean Alexander 120 yacht by Christensen Shipyards awarded as the ‘Best Overall Boat of the Year’.
The prestigious AIM Marine Group 2012 Editor’s Choice Award was presented to the respected US builder, Marlow Yachts LTD, last month. The company is proud to have received it for the 80’-100’ Passagemaker category for its Marlow Explorer 97E yacht.
Marlow Yachts is currently attending the 2012 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show, with three outstanding vessels on show. These comprise the Marlow Explorer 78E yacht, as well as the 70E and 61E models. The highly anticipated debut of the yard’s third motor yacht Marlow Explorer 97E has been postponed. The vessel will be showcased at the 2013 Miami Boat Show.
The splendid Explorer 97E superyacht hull no. 3 by Marlow Yachts will premiere at the upcoming Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. This magnificent explorer provides comfortable accommodation in 5 spacious staterooms.
The 30.7m superyacht Explorer 97E by Marlow Yachts is the largest vessel built to date by this US shipyard. This magnificent vessel offers 6 lovely guest cabins and 3 crew cabins.
