Al Shaali Marine launches luxury speed boat, Magellan 45.


Maldives
PUBLISHED February 17, 2018

Al Shaali Marine has launched their newest luxury speed boat, Magellan 45.


The new speedboat was introduced the Maldivian market last Thursday by Mohamed Shareef, Operations Manager of Al Shaali Marine ,followed by a short cruise around Male, with the participation all the local and international media representatives.


The Magellan 45  is a luxury speed boat introduced to the Maldivian market as a high end intra resort and guest pick up boat. Featuring a modern design, the Magellan 45 is fully air-conditioned and boasts of luxury seatings sets for guests to seep into the very best of high-end comfort. the interior ceiling of the boat is beautifully designed with blue led light panels to ease guests and to create a comfortable ambience for travel.




The Magellan 45 which is capable of seating 12 passengers runs on three outboard motors and designed with Maldivian waters in mind making it perfect for smooth cruises even across choppy waves. In addition to being a guest transfer vessel the Magellan 45 can be used for various excursions  such as fishing trips, island hopping and dolphins watching.


Al Shaali Marine Maldives Pvt Ltd. ( As Marine Maldives) is a joint venture between Al Shaali Marine Dubai and Coastline Investments Pvt Ltd, Maldives.The main branch of AS Marine in UAE was established in 1979 and is considered to be pioneer of fibber glass boats and yacht manufacturer in the Middle East.


Al Shaali Marine Maldives has been serving Maldives for more than a decade with its top quality fibreglass boats ranging from 8, 17 footer Dingy 21, 24, 34, 36, 37 footer different types of speed boats and 50 footer different types of dhonis while also providing other services such as boat design and manufacturing, haulage, repair, and refurbishment, semi and fully customise solutions, fabricating and welding works, engine services and rebuilding and completing boat fit-out.

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