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Since: Jun 01, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 3:54 am
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www.avanteyachts.com

We are a dedicated and well experienced North American/Europaen team
with many years in the Marine Industry who feel we have found a niche
in the boatbuilding market and can compete in the International scene
by building Yachts in Brazil.

The advantages of building in Brazil include a government program
allowing for duty free importation of quality marine products from
overseas for boatbuilders exporting their final product, a large pool
of talented craftspersons, competitive salaries, low cost of living,
vast array of fine products such as hardwoods, resins, composites,
fibreglass, materials and much more produced right here in this
wonderful country of over 200 million people. The climate in the
Northeast is excellent for yacht construction - and properties as well
as land are inexpensive. We have the capability to produce one-off
composite boats or work with moulds on a production line.

Brazil recently put a rocket into space, they build jets that compete
with Boeing and Airbus, refine uranium and are now making moves towards
joining the G8 - this is not the Third World.

Access to the market from the bulge of Brazil is approximately ten days
to Trinidad in the Caribbean and two weeks to Miami, Florida -the heart
of the global boating industry. Europe is also close with only 2500 NM
miles separating Brazil and the Canary Islands and further on to the
Mediterranean.

We are looking to form a partnership with people who know and
understand the marine industry - who are aware of technology and its
impact on pleasure boating and who want to join what can be, a very
profitable adventure in Brazil. We have already set up one yard here
and are looking to expand.

On our website, www.avanteyachts.com you will find a lot of data and
visual information on our project and business plans which outline
several approaches to building a business in this enormous country,
full of potential.

Contact us sales.RemoveThis@avanteyachts.com

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Pete C1

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 5:02 pm
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On 1 Jun 2005 03:54:31 -0700, "Brazil-Netherlands"
<expatforums.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:

>www.avanteyachts.com
>
>We are a dedicated and well experienced North American/Europaen team
>with many years in the Marine Industry who feel we have found a niche
>in the boatbuilding market and can compete in the International scene
>by building Yachts in Brazil.
>
>The advantages of building in Brazil include a government program
>allowing for duty free importation of quality marine products from
>overseas for boatbuilders exporting their final product, a large pool
>of talented craftspersons, competitive salaries, low cost of living,
>vast array of fine products such as hardwoods, resins, composites,
>fibreglass, materials and much more produced right here in this
>wonderful country of over 200 million people. The climate in the
>Northeast is excellent for yacht construction - and properties as well
>as land are inexpensive. We have the capability to produce one-off
>composite boats or work with moulds on a production line.
>
>Brazil recently put a rocket into space, they build jets that compete
>with Boeing and Airbus, refine uranium and are now making moves towards
>joining the G8 - this is not the Third World.

They are chopping more rainforest down than ever, not exactly a first
world activity these days...

cheers,
Pete.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:50 pm
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> They are chopping more rainforest down than ever, not exactly a first
> world activity these days...
>
> cheers,
> Pete.
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Actually Peter, my home province of British Columbia in "First World"
Canada is nasty when it comes down to chopping up the woods and I have
seen it first hand on many an occasion. Please. Politically, Brazil,
with Lula at the helm leaves a lot more to be desired than the idiot in
charge in the US.
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