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    Kanter Yachts

    It is in the mission of a company that sets its distinction among its rivals despite the competition and saturated market today. Manfred Kanter, the owner of Kanter yachts, has vividly set the mission of his yachts. Since the end of his apprenticeship in Germany and the founding of Kanter yachts, Manfred Kanter avoided limiting the construction of his boats from the ordianry. Instead, he made sure Kanter yachts can speak for itself in front of picky customers to supplying boats for the US Coast Guards.

    "A proper yacht"
    Manfred Kanter has a deep philosophy for yachts, which is vital in the design, concept, and construction of each yacht built by Kanter. A proper yacht according to Manfred's view is something that possesses an engine able to carry a craft to great speeds and outrun any storm, at the same time it should be sturdy enough to withstand even when caught in rough weather.

    Despite these "rough" requisites, a proper yacht should be friendly to its guests in a sense that it can be spacious and provides the comfort of home even when bouncing off on waves. Lastly, a proper yacht for Manfred is a yacht that dazzles in beauty and touches your soul while valuing your intellect.

    Kanter yachts owe deep gratification to the skill of world-celebrated architects Dave Gerr, Dieter Empacher, Ron Holland, Chuck Paine, and Greg Marshall, the designers of Kanter yachts.

    Kanter Yachts are available in three series, all of which are world's apart from each other. The Sail category includes the Bougainvillaea series with the following line up: Bougainvillaea 54, Bougainvillaea 62, Bougainvillaea 64, and Bougainvillaea 65. The Bougainvillaea (named after a beautiful tropical flower) series has the speed, beauty, and elegance, which are trademarks of Kanter yachts.

    Another series in this category are the Kanter series comprising the Kanter 47, Kanter 53, Kanter 65, and Kanter 80. The Kanter series also includes power yachts as long as 57m in length, which are designed to withstand the rigors of deep blue waters. These yachts are especially designed with aluminum hulls in place of the usual fiberglass.

    The PassageMaker series are Kanter's largest yachts with lengths ranging from 54m, 62m, and 74m. These Kanter yachts are designed for exceptional durability and great for family escapes in intercontinental cruises. The yachts in the PassageMaker are the highly successful Chuck Paine-designed yachts constructed with aluminum alloy motor yachts. PassageMaker crafts are distinctive for their modest fuel consumption despite being sailed at her top speed.

    Kanter yachts boasts of the highest quality yachts, which have been refined for elegance. Kanter yachts are custom-crafted, and engineered with an aluminum construction. - characteristics that answer to Kanter's mission.

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