ShowBoats Int’l Award to Burger Boat’s Ingot

November 10, 2009

Burger Boat Company is announced the presentation of the 19th Annual ShowBoats International Award for Best Motor Yacht Under 50m to Ingot, a 153-ft Tri Deck Motor Yacht, on October 31, 2009 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. This award recognizes a motor yacht that accomplishes the goals of her owner, builder and designer with undeniable style.

Burger Boat Company’s Ingot premiered at the 2008 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show and was extremely popular at the 2009 Monaco Yacht Show. Designed to be an environmentally friendly yacht, Ingot provides 5,025 square feet of interior space and 4,150 square feet of exterior deck and leisure space. Burger Boat Company and Vripack in the Netherlands collaborated together to design the yacht’s interior which features book-matched, raised-panel Honduras mahogany and numerous custom-built mahogany and inlaid pillars. An elevator services all levels next to an interior central staircase with a full glass surround at skydeck level. A separate stairway provides discreet crew access from the galley to a skydeck service pantry. Each of her four spacious king-size VIP staterooms has a heated floor and is finished in rare marbles, granites and onyx. Two Caterpillar 3508B Series II engines power Ingot to a top speed of 15 knots. Cruising at 11 knots provides her with a 4,000-nm range.

(www.burgerboat.com)

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