About Corporate Image
YaCht Charters
We’d like to thank Corporate Image Yacht Charters for letting us conduct
our photo shoot and enjoy the breathtaking bay views while aboard the
brand new Gail Ann. But these models aren’t the only ones who can experi-
ence san Diego Bay at its finest! The boys at Corporate Image know the LGBT
community likes to party in style and relax with a touch of class—which is
why they proudly market directly to our community and offer their fabulous
services for commitment ceremonies and any other event we can imagine.
Plan an intimate excursion with your close-knit circle of friends—up to six
passengers—aboard the 48-foot Hululani. enjoy great food, drinks and the
sights and sounds of san Diego from the water on this well appointed motor
yacht. Perhaps you’d like to impress those fussy investors (or in-laws) with a
stirring dinner cruise around the harbor on the 65-foot Corporate Image.
With a passenger capacity of 49, there’s no need to slash anyone from the
invitation list! Just waiting to throw that definitive end-of-summer bash?
Book the massive Chere Amie and enjoy all 80 feet of its 150-guest capacity.
You and your company can look forward to an incredible dining and danc-
ing event with all the privacy of an offshore island.
The Corporate Image and the Chere Ami offer customized menus and bar
options and both have dance floors and great DJ sound and lighting system!
And of course, the “newest and most luxurious motor yacht to ever cruise
the waters of san Diego,” the Gail Ann is the pride of the bay. Measuring in
at 56 feet, this cute-but-opulent floating resort features full catering or a
personal chef. Whichever yacht you choose, a seasoned captain and crew
ensure your time spent aboard will be unforgettable.
Visit
corporateimageyachtcharters.com, call 619.220.4974 or dial toll-free 866.311.2468
to find more ways to book your voyage into the sunset!
august 2009 | RAGE monthly 37
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