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ENCHANTER yacht
(in Clear and Present Danger film)

A&A yacht

A and A (formerly Enchanter) is a 44.71m motor yacht, custom built in 1966 by Feadship in the Netherlands.  This vessel's sophisticated exterior design and engineering are the work of De Voogt Naval Architects. A and A yacht has three decks made from teak. A&A is equipped with an ultra-modern stabilization system which reduces roll motion effect and results in a smoother more enjoyable cruising experience. 

ENCHANTER yacht

A&A yacht YACHT

There are two 80cm-long models shown in this page. One is built for a company that refitted the A&A. Another built for the owner of the Enchanter (before it was sold and name changed to A&A.) The Enchanter yacht appeared in the movie Clear and Present Danger.

We can build any powerboats. Accurate and premium quality. Accurate and beautiful just like this one. If you can take photos of your yacht, we can build the model for you. The process is simple and easy. We only need a small commitment deposit to start. The remaining balance won't be due until the model is complete. Please go here to inquire.

Nobody builds better yacht models than ModelShipMaster. Visit this page learn more. And this page for our guarantee.

"Dear Frank, I gave the A&A model to its owner tonight. He was absolutely delighted with the beauty and details of the model. As he only put wood frames on some windows this past winter on the real boat he now wants all the windows with the wood frames and like to get that done on the model as well. How can we get that accomplished? Johan V."