FRAUSCHER 858 FANTOM AIR DAYBOAT

A DAY CRUISER FOR THE MOST DEMANDING PASSENGERS

The Frauscher 858 Fantom is a revolutionary 8.6 metre day cruiser in an inspiring design. Thomas Gerzer, head of development at Frauscher Bootswerft and designer of the legendary 717 GT, created the 858 Fantom with two new partners: the hull bears the unmistakable signature of Harry Miesbauer, and Gerald Kiska headed overall design. With a host of on-board comforts, excellent workmanship and superb performance, the Frauscher 858 Fantom will satisfy even the most demanding passengers. A pleasure to handle and revolutionary in design, the 858 Fantom is reminiscent of the perfection and style of German and Italian sports cars.

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