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MIAMI, Dec. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Luxury performance boat manufacturer Fearless Yachts has established an exclusive collaboration with internationally renowned Porsche Design Studio / Austria, to build an unparalleled new collection of high speed, custom luxury boats and yachts sized from 28 to 150 feet in length. The sleek and stylish brand will be launched February 15-19, 2007 at the Miami Boat Show in the Miami Beach Convention Center.
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Fearless Yachts brings a sophisticated difference to the marketplace by launching the ultra high-end boats and yachts that blend the best of performance, style, and design. Together, Fearless Yachts and Porsche Design Studio combine the style and performance of both the marine and automotive disciplines in order to establish a luxury brand for the boating industry.
For the boating enthusiast, Fearless Yachts delivers performance that is unmatched from concept to construction. "We are combining this discipline with our passion for excellence in order to offer access to an unprecedented design and lifestyle for today's modern explorer," said Jeffrey Binder, CEO Fearless Yachts.
The brand will debut its very first 28-foot boat at the Miami Boat Show in February 2007. This boat features a seamless hull with European curves like a high performance luxury vehicle. Fearless Yachts will also launch a collection of boats and yachts over the next three years at the Miami and Monaco boat shows:
44 foot -- 2008 68 foot -- 2008 125 foot -- 2009 150 foot -- 2010
"The luxury of owning a Fearless Yacht could only be compared to the lifestyle of international jet setter, James Bond," explained Binder.
This customized elegance combines state of the art materials and construction methods for a level of performance that has not yet been achieved in the boating industry and will truly impact the person in the driver's seat.
Fearless Yachts
Founded in 2003 by Gary Fears and CEO Jeffrey I. Binder, Fearless Yachts is the forerunner in sleek design and custom luxury in the performance boat and go fast yacht industries. Boat design by Porsche Design Studio. For more information please visit http://www.fearlessyachts.com/.
Porsche Design Studio
The Porsche Design Studio, a subsidiary of Porsche Design Group, was founded in 1972 by Professor Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. Since its inception, the company has created products that have won numerous awards at internationally renowned competitions for outstanding design quality. Today, the Porsche Design Studio is considered one of the most traditional and established studios in Europe. In addition to its work on behalf of the Porsche Design Group, the studio has been involved in the development of industrial and product design for other companies. For more information about the company, please visit http://www.porsche-design.com/.
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Web site: http://www.porsche-design.com/
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