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BURGER DELIVER 38.7M (127') 'ARETI II'
December 21, 2007 - Burger Boat Company, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Burger Boat Company, one of the world's most historic and prestigious shipyards, delivered ARETI II to her owner the morning of December 21, 2007. She will now join her sister, ARETI I in St.Augustine, Florida until March of 2008 when ARETI II will travel to the Mediterranean. ARETI II is the second of two identical 127' (38.7m) tri-deck yachts completed this year. These two identical yachts are owned by a young Russian ndustrialist who has chosen to build two identical yachts due to business interests that divide his time almost equally between Russia/Europe and the U.S. This will give him constant access to his yachts in both regions to enjoy quiet famly time and to entertain business associates. The ARETI exteriors are classically styled with traditionally designed interiors featuring recessed paneled Makore and wonderfully fluted column details throughout. The interiors, designed by the Burger Design Team, are distinctively styled with a simple, uncluttered elegance combining soothing tones of cream, rust and brown. Configured with a main deck level master suite, four large guest staterooms below decks and a lower deck sauna, ARETI I and ARETI II are built to ABS Maltese Cross A1 Commercial Yachting Service AMS Certification and in compliance wth MCA Code of Practice for Safety of Larger Commercial Sailing and Motor Vessels. Each vessel is powered by Caterpillar engines. ARETI I and ARETI II have zero-speed stabilization and full "glass bridge" navigation electronic systems amoung numerous other technical attributes. ARETI I is based in the U.S. for cruising the Eastern Seaboard, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. ARETI II will be based in Europe for cruising the Mediterranean, Adriatic and Aegean Seas and the Balkans. The concept of two identical yachts is really quite practical for an owner splitting his time between Europe and the U.S. Why cross the Atlantic if you really don't have to?
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