Real Ships 77 Expedition Debuts At Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show

by admin on October 23, 2008

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Mobile, AL—Real Ships, the premier custom yacht builder of high-end steel cruising vessels, announces the debut of their 77 Expedition built in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. This first vessel produced by Joe Johnson’s Real Ships boatyard is a testament to the inspiration and craftsmanship of her builders and designers, made in America to rival the finest European competitors.

The first opportunity to board this luxury vessel will be at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 30-November 3. Real Ships invites you to tour Aventura and see the superb design and ingenuity with which she was built.

On each level and in each accommodation area you will notice the unsurpassed attention to detail that is the hallmark of Johnson’s team. The interior layout, styling, and accessories are the combined efforts of Innovative Interiors and Aventura’s new owners. Real Ships’ skill in building with steel, crafting exquisite wood finishes and imaginative details, and integrating creative solutions for equipment installation and operation all make this 77 a true statement of fine yacht construction.

The gracefully curved steel hull of the 77 instantly provides a sense of seaworthiness; the strength and integrity of the hull was proven during her sea trials across the Gulf of Mexico.

From the unique keel pod design to the sophisticated ESI fuel transferring and polishing system to the redundant system monitoring and control panels, this vessel exemplifies the pinnacle of true custom boatbuilding.

Real Ships looks forward to sharing more information about the debut of this new yacht with you, and is proud to introduce Aventura at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show. The Real Ships team invites you to spend time aboard; see her in slip F614.

Real Ships Contact:

Joe Johnson
8700 Hemley Street
Bayou La Batre, Alabama
www.realships.com
joe@realships.com
251.824.1706

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