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Burger Boat Company introduces new Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht concept

by Burger Boat Company 25 Aug 2020 13:20 UTC
Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht © Burger Boat Company

Burger Boat Company has released its newest yacht concept, the Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht. Burger's new yacht concept is the perfect option for those who desire a motor yacht designed for sportfishing and water sports, all combined with the holistic approach to luxury for which Burger is known.

This new yacht concept is designed with sleek lines and the custom craftsmanship that distinguishes it from production sportfishing yachts, providing a luxurious alternative for yachting enthusiasts and adventurers in search of a yacht for exploring favorite and new waters alike. The yacht's elegant curves lead to a dedicated fishing cockpit and flybridge with room for family and friends, all crafted with distinction and appointed with Burger's renowned dedication to meticulous detail.

"We're thrilled to introduce the Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht for those who seek a limitless life of island hopping, open-water fishing and adventure sports," says Jim Ruffolo, president and CEO, Burger Boat Company. "Since first sharing images of this concept, we've had an incredible reaction and it's easy to see why. This new yacht is the perfect invitation to go out, create excitement and see the world in your own, luxurious setting."

This new-to-market yacht concept provides power, engineering excellence and the revolutionary design of Vripack's SlideHull® for an extraordinarily comfortable yachting experience. Maneuverable and quick, and coupled with Burger's dedication to engineering excellence, the Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht makes a master out of novice and experienced yachtsmen alike.

The Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht concept allows an owner to partner with the Burger Design Team to oversee the creation and details of their own luxurious, comfortable and contemporary escape. Potential owners have the opportunity to add their custom touches throughout the yacht's interior and exterior, building on the quality finishes and artistically crafted details found on all of Burger's yachts. The Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht is designed with marine grade aluminum and three Volvo Penta D13-IPS1350 engines. The concept is designed for a top speed of 35 knots, cruising speed of 30 knots, a range of 600 nautical miles and a 19'-08" beam (6 meters). The interior will feature three ensuite staterooms, unobstructed views in the open/salon galley area with wide-opening retractable glass panels, and exceptional exterior spaces for entertaining friends and family. Exact specifications and design elements would be decided upon in partnership between the yacht's owner and the Burger Design Team.

Burger owners, including the future owner of the new Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht, also have the option of joining Burger's Burger Care® program. Burger Care® provides Burger owners with 24/7 shipyard support of their new Burger. From cleaning and dockage, to oil changes and engine overhauls, a Burger Care representative is available to help owners continue to enjoy Limitless adventures in their new Burger.

Those interested in learning more about purchasing the Burger 63 Sportfishing Motor Yacht should speak with Ron Cleveringa, vice president of sales and marketing, Burger Boat Company, at +1 920.686.5117.

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