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Get your hands on a Saxdor 270 GTO yacht with SwissClub Marine’s Co-Ownership Programme

Yacht lovers can now enjoy the benefits of boat ownership at a fraction of the cost, by co-owning a Saxdor 270 GTO yacht with SwissClub Marine’s 8-year Co-Ownership Programme.

By investing just €21,500 to co-own a €130,000 boat, the co-owners get to enjoy 480 days of hassle-free boating – that is, 60 days a year of sun drenched summers as well as serene off-season cruises.

SwissClub Marine will manage all maintenance, berthing and cleaning professionally and competitively, with the cost shared between the owners. It is noted that the yacht’s Estimated Resale Price may reduce daily boating costs to as low as €22. When the yacht is resold, the co-owners share the proceeds.

The Saxdor 270 GTO, renowned for its design, craftsmanship and seaworthiness, is a fabulous sports boat. It comes with a cabin for two and a Mercury V6 225 HP engine, as well as a long list of standard equipment, including a leather steering wheel and bathing ladder.

There are limited slots available so contact SwissClub Marine today for further information at www.swissclubmarine.com or call +357 22 330 050.

Subject to Terms & Conditions. Prices are subject to confirmation & exclude running costs.

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