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Dream Yacht Worldwide adds 77 new catamarans to its fleet for the 2024 season

The French specialist and world leader in yacht charter and management is adding 77 new catamarans to its fleet. This major investment will strengthen Dream Yacht Worldwide's offering at the fifty or so bases it operates.

Dream Yacht Worldwide adds 77 new catamarans to its fleet for the 2024 season

For the first time since Covid, Dream Yacht is undertaking a major renewal of its fleet. The 77 new catamarans are all equipped with generators, watermakers and air conditioning. This move upmarket in terms of equipment is designed to give Dream Yacht Worldwide's 35,000 charter customers every year the pleasure of sailing on brand new boats from the 2024 season!

And when you see the boats that are coming: Bali Catsmart, Bali 4.6, the new Bali 4.4, Excess 14 and Excess 11, the entire Fountaine-Pajot and Lagoon range, there's plenty for catamaran enthusiasts to look forward to.

With 10 catamarans for Tahiti, 19 for the BVI, 16 for Saint-Martin, 6 for Martinique, 5 for Guadeloupe and 8 for the Bahamas, to name but a few of the destinations with the most catamarans.

Inaddition to these very high figures, there will also bethe arrival of monohulls, for which we do not yet have the figures, as well as the 27 yachts in the Smart Electric programme that Dream Yacht Worldwide has ordered, the bulk of the fleet of which will be joining the bases over the next 18 months. These hybrid yachts will all be based in the Mediterranean. Their hybrid engines offer significant energy savings, as well as the possibility of sailing under engine without noise or fumes.

Dream Yacht Worldwide adds 77 new catamarans to its fleet for the 2024 season

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