M&P YACHT CENTRE SIGNS WITH MONTE CARLO YACHTS

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Feb 13, 2018

M&P Yacht Centre at Coal Harbour, Vancouver’s premier yacht retailer, is pleased to announce the addition of Monte Carlo Yachts to its all-star line-up of product offerings. Monte Carlo Yachts is a luxury custom yacht manufacturer with headquarters in Monfalcone, Italy that builds custom flybridge yachts from 65’ to 105’.

At a time when demand for bespoke luxury motor yachts is increasing in North America, M&P Yacht Centre and Monte Carlo Yachts is well positioned to take advantage of this new trend.
“Monte Carlo Yachts is a great addition to M&P Yacht Centre’s line up of quality yachts, and we’re proud to represent them in Vancouver and Western Canada. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with this prestigious yacht builder”, said M&P’s President, Bob Pappajohn.

The full Monte Carlo Yachts collection is designed by world famous Nuvolari Lenard design studio in beautiful and historic Venice, Italy. With Carlo Nuvolari and Dan Lenard, Monte Carlo Yachts resets the meaning of key words such as style, functionality and customization. As one of the premier super yacht design firms in the world, Nuvolari Lenard has designed super yachts for Luursen, Palmer Johnson, and Oceanco to name a few.

“We are excited to enter into a relationship with one of the industry’s most reputable marine dealers in M&P Yacht Centre. Bob’s team has been recognized by Boating Industry’s TOP 100 for many years running, and are Five Star Marine Industry Certified, and finally they share Monte Carlo Yachts philosophy on delivering an exceptional customer experience. We’re lucky to have them on our team.” said Carla Demaria, MCY’s President.

The MCY collection currently includes the MCY 65, MCY 70, MCY 76, MCY 80, MCY 86, MCY 105 and the brand new MCY 96, recently launched in Venice in July 2017 and soon to be debuted at the Miami Yacht Show February 15th to the 19th. Also on display in Miami will be the MCY 65’, 70’, 76’, 80’, and 86’.

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