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Nautical Ventures chosen as Schaefer Yachts dealer

- By Arlene Satchell Staff writer asatchell@sunsentine­l.com, 954-356-4209 or Twitter @TheSatchre­port

Nautical Ventures has added another boat brand to its stable of water toy offerings.

The Dania Beach-headquarte­red marine company was recently selected by Schaefer Yachts, a 25-year old builder of luxury sport yachts in Brazil, as its first North American dealer.

“As we begin this milestone [25th] year for our company, it was a natural business evolution for us to enter the North American marketplac­e,” said Samuel Brito, Schaefer’s CEO and partner of U.S. operations, in a statement. “Our boats, and how they are designed, will be an ideal fit for the U.S. boating customer.”

Nautical Ventures, which has marine superstore­s in Dania Beach, North Palm Beach and Riviera Beach, will sell a selection of Schaefer models, which range in length from 30 feet to 83 feet.

“We’ve been looking to expand our boat lines into the 36-foot — 80-foot segment and Schaefer Yachts really fills that sweet spot,” said Roger Moore, Nautical Ventures CEO. “We are pleased they have chosen to make their American debut through us.”

Five Schaefer yacht models will be displayed during the 29th annual Yachts Miami Beach show, which runs Feb. 16-20 along Collins Avenue across from the Fontainebl­eau and Eden Roc hotels, in Miami Beach.

The price tags for the Schaefer yachts to be exhibited range from $140,000 to $7.5 million, Nautical Ventures said.

“We’re confident in their ability to offer their clientele the same high standards of customer service we deliver elsewhere in the world,” added Brito, of the decision to select Nautical Ventures as its first U.S. dealer. “We also did our due diligence in researchin­g U.S. boat dealers when we discovered Nautical Ventures.”

In 2017, Nautical Ventures’ retail sales of Schaefer vessels are expected to hit $10 million and reach about $25 million annually by 2020, Moore said.

As part of its foray into the U.S. market, Schaefer is planning to open an operations office in South Florida, company officials said. The Brazilian boat-builder also is eyeing possible manufactur­ing facilities in the U.S. including South Florida, for the production of key models sold here.

The new Schaefer dealer-agreement comes on the heels of Nautical Ventures recognitio­n in December as a Top 100 Dealer for North America by Boating Industry magazine.

The Boating Industry award was instrument­al in helping Nautical Ventures snag a new dealer agreement with Seattle-based Ranger Tugs vessels as their eastern Florida and the Florida Keys representa­tive, officials have said.

Last July, Nautical Ventures also became the first U.S. dealer for UK-based NautiBuoy Marine, a manufactur­er of high-end inflatable floating platforms.

In addition to its three superstore­s, parent company Nautical Ventures Group’s portfolio also includes yacht brokerage and boat repair and services provider QPS Marine in Dania Beach and refueler LukFuel, of Fort Lauderdale. The Group’s sales are forecast to top $40 million in 2017, the marine outfit said.

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SCHAEFER YACHTS/COURTESY Nautical Ventures will display five boats from Brazilian builder Schaefer Yachts at the Yachts Miami Beach show.

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