Premium Nautical are the exclusive distributor for a range of the most prestigious motor and sailing yachts available on the market today. We are Singapore based dealers able to deliver new yachts from companies like Dufour Yachts, Fountaine Pajot, Four Winns, Hudson Yachts, Sundeck Yachts, Wellcraft and Zeelander.
We are able to offer new vessels ranging from 18 foot wakeboarding boats up to 77 foot sailing catamarans and 86 foot flybridge yachts. With such a wide variety of options, we are able to satisfy your passion and boating aspirations. These include everything from comfortable day boats to the most luxurious cruisers. Whether you want boat for wakeboarding, a cabin cruiser, a sailing or power catamaran or even a performance sailing catamaran, our dealership brands are amongst the best quality available on the market. We also have access to many other new brands who do not have official appointed dealers based in Singapore.
When you got a channel, that does not mean you should buy a motoryacht! At least buy a sailing yacht, you do not NEED an infernal combustion engine for having fun.
It's an old ship. She is over 32 years old. There are probably hull osmosis issues and main engine issues, even if we're talking about a Yanmar engine that had a turbo swap seven years ago. The sails are also of a similar age. The Jeanneau company prefers to use balsa wood for both the deck and hull sandwich structures. These materials are already amortized for a ship of this age and their defects need to be discovered. Due to the size of the ship, it is cramped for a larger family. Especially for ocean crossings. There is romantic music but no AIS system, no water maker, no solar panels, no nose beam steering wheel, no ceiling corners. Whoever buys it can count on long-lasting renovation works. The price is excessive. The realistic price is half of the asking price.
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Base model with twin 300hp stern drives start at about SGD $370,000 including delivery to Asia and discounts, excluding taxes (if needed due the country it is being registered). We recommend outboard power for use in salt water. Final price after discounts anywhere between SGD $370k and $500k depending on engine choices and other options. The Four Winns website has a "Build a Boat" where you can see all the options and get pricing. Feel free to contact us directly at fourwinns@premiumnautical.com if you want a quote including discounts and delivery to Asia. Cheers
Four Winns build to a high standard and have good quality control checking. Like all new boats, there are often one or two small issues, but typically they are found early and repaired under warranty. We have had very few issues with any new boats from Four Winns. We have not ordered in any H350's into Singapore yet, but have not heard of any delivery issues with this model. Feel free to contact us if you have any more questions or want a quote to get one built and delivered.
Not sure what you mean? Most boats I have been on have similar areas like this. Are you talking about putting locks for the storage areas under the seats etc? You can lock anything you need inside the cabin. How do you suggest adding theft protection to the cockpit or helm?
300 to 430 single engine , why? An undersized cheaply made Mercury engine pushing a boat this size won't last 300 hours without a need for major work or replacement . This is a big ticked item w major red flags .
Four Winns only make twin engine versions of the H350. Starting at twin 300hp (total 600hp) going up to twin 430hp (total 860hp). You can clearly see two engines when the hatch is lifted at the 5:20 mark in the video where he talks about the engine power (although maybe it would have been better if he said the word twin in the presentation). Also, since this video was produced, they now also offer twin outboard versions which are a good option for use in salt water.
The ex-factory price does not include freight or your local taxes (e.g. Singapore GST). Some prefer people launch the yacht at the factory in France and use it in Europe for a season before shipping to Asia. The price quoted is the basic boat with a few essential items added. Shipping prices can vary quite a bit so including the shipping price here can make things confusing. Email us on info@premiumnautical.com if you want us to work out a quote for you.
Hi Chris. Ex-factory is picking up from the factory (so does not include freight to Singapore etc). This is the basic spec yacht with the Grand Large option added. There are plenty of other factory options available for extra cost. Contact us if you want to see the full list of options and get a quote.
Hi Angel. All boats can be specified with davits to hang a dingy over the transom. The dingy is just not shown in most of the marketing photos. The MY37, MY44 and New47 can also have hydraulic swim platform which you can mount chocks to sit the dingy on. MY55 has a tender garage. Check the www.fountaine-pajot.com/en/ website to see more images or let me know which model you would like and I can email you some images and a quote etc
Hi Angel. All boats can be specified with davits to hang a dingy over the transom. The dingy is just not shown in most of the marketing photos. The MY37, MY44 and New47 can also have hydraulic swim platform which you can mount chocks to sit the dingy on. MY55 has a tender garage. Check the www.fountaine-pajot.com/en/ website to see more images or let me know which model you would like and I can email you some images and a quote etc
Nice boat, but with a major incovenient. To have the grill so close to the seat, wasn't the best idea. Imagine the heat, the grease on the back of the seat. And the risk on fire. To put the sink at that place and the grill at the sink's place would have been a much better idea.
+BlackFLHTG .  Yes, it would be better with the sink and hotplate swapped round, I guess they can't do it that way as the sink would be too deep to be over the refrigerator.  However, it is an electric grill (not gas) so there is no real risk of fire.  There should not be much grease splatter on the back of the seat (unless you are using too much cooking oil) and there is plenty of room to clean down the fabric if needed. Also the sink lid cover has a holder on the left of the BBQ which protects the seat from grease splatter.