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Feb 22
2011
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Event planning can be quite a rough task. Your number of guests never seems to be enough for certain places, and it can be hard to reserve a quality venue for a party of only ten people, or sometimes less. This is a frequent problem that can really put limitations on your arrangements, often ending in a boring venue with little to offer.
Charter One Yachts provides the perfect setting to hold all of those gatherings that just aren’t big enough for other venues… and even for those that are! As a matter of fact, there isn’t an event that’s too small, especially for The Summer Wind Yacht.
This mid-sized yacht serves as the perfect environment for anything from small birthday parties to romantic dinners, or even smaller business meetings and events.
Once owned by the Bacardi family and used for private family retreats, this yacht has a capacity of up to 65 people, and has been meticulously restored to complete perfection. It is the epitome of luxury and style, sure to leave an impression that will forever be engraved in the minds of your guests.
The staff is very accommodating, friendly and flexible, catering to your every request in an effort to provide an exquisite experience. It is the personalized service aboard this yacht that sets The Summer Wind apart from the rest. You set the tone, you create the mood and you make the decisions. There is no request too small or too large for this staff to handle. The only thing left to do is enjoy.
For more information on The Summer Wind Yacht, contact Charter One at 954.771.0102
Fort Lauderdale, FL. - With just days left before the kickoff of the most celebrated sporting event of the year, Reebok is rushing to take advantage of South Florida's immense media exposure in lieu of Super Bowl Sunday. The company has a history of capitalizing on the Super Bowl audience by introducing new product launches, and this year is no different than the rest. No, Reebok is not running a Super Bowl ad this year - well at least not on the air. Instead, they've decided to take it straight to the water.
Located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, the 125 foot