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Sunsail Adding New Catamarans to Caribbean Fleet

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 22, 2019

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Luxury boat charter firm Sunsail is adding a pair of new Lagoon catamarans to its Caribbean fleet, Caribbean Journal has learned.

The company has added two new Lagoon-made models: the Sunsail 464 (Lagoon 46) and the Sunsail 424 (Lagoon 42), which will complement Sunsail’s existing fleet of Robertson and Caine catamarans.

The new models, which are currently in production, will enter the fleet in the winter of 2019.

“It is exciting to welcome Lagoon to our charter fleet, alongside our extensive Leopard Catamarans range, expanding our product offering in response to growing market demand” stated Josie Tucci, VP of Sales and Marketing at Sunsail.

The Sunsail 424 will be set in The Bahamas, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saint Martin, the British Virgin Islands and Belize.

The Sunsail 464, which includes a four-cabin configuration with skipper cabin, generator A/C and a watermaker, is a brand new design; it will be available in the British Virgin Islands.

— CJ

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