Mazu’s 38 Superyacht Tender sold twice in three months

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mazu-38-superyacht-tenderTurkish shipyard Mazu Yachts announced the sale of two 38 open tenders.
First launched in 2011, this tender line of Mazu Yachts features longer cruising range, higher top speeds and reduced emissions through both engineering and state-of-the-art technology, alongside with a distinctive and aggressive look, generous interior and exterior spaces and comfortable manoeuvrability on the water.
The two 38 open units which have been sold in the last three months both feature an al-fresco dining area, en-suite bathroom with separate full-standing shower and Gaggenau-equipped galleys both inside and outside. A bimini, aft deck shower and swim platform with a retractable swim ladder on the transom are some of the most notable characteristics of the tenders, enhancing the on-board experience.
The hand laid carbon Mazu 38 hull provides extra strength and lightness to the vessel, displacing 9 tonnes. The first hull of the two can travel to a top speed of 36 knots, while the second one  will reach 45 knots.

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