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The quality of Trader boat means that a twenty year old vessel can easily be brought up to standard with the smallest effort. Trader boats are built to last.
Average ownership of a new Trader is around eight years, a reflection of the thoughtful designs and complete satisfaction they offer.
As the number one motor yacht brand in the UK, and over 500 vessels sailing the world's waters, Trader is a formidable force in the marine world today.
Safety first - Non-slip teak covers the wide and even side decks and sensible handrails offer peace of mind. Children can move around safely and the flybridge helm allows great ease of handling.
Unique quality - A Trader semi-displacement hull has a distinctive flared bow. This unique quality ensures a comfortable cruise. The trim angle offers consistency across the speed range, and its substantial displacement means an unmistakable ease at speed.
Home from home - Space and privacy is essential when spending long periods of time away from home, so Trader cabins are situated aft. Full beam designs, walk round beds, generous en-suites and full-size wardrobes, means your Trader can offer a true home from home.
With their use of full sized domestic appliances and generous work surfaces, not only allow you cater as you would at home, but also mean you can be self-sufficient with washing machines and dishwashers.
Quality as standard - The quality of Trader boat means that a twenty year old vessel can easily be brought up to standard with the smallest effort. Trader boats are built to last. Average ownership of a new Trader is around eight years, a reflection of the thoughtful designs and complete satisfaction they offer.
The Trader Range
Trader 38 Sprint This new high performance cruiser provides an on water experience with unprecedented comfort and control.
Trader 42 A tank tested hull, 1m high hand rails, raised mooring gear, a fully equipped galley and two skylights which fill the cabin with light, are just a few of the features of this amazing vessel.
Trader 64 Sunliner A revolutionary design coupled with all the practical features you?d expect make this cruising yacht Traders finest creation.
Trader 70/75 Superyacht These models offer the best of both worlds. With efficient speed over twenty knots, it can still easily be used for bay hopping.
A Trader boat will offer safe adventure as well as practical luxury. Capable at speed and rest, the Trader is the ?ultimate cruising machine?.
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