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More super yachts could be soon be setting up anchor in Townsville

The Ville Resort and Casino owner Chris Morris is bringing a second super yacht, one never seen before in Australia, to Townsville and believes a big influx will follow.

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THE Ville Resort and Casino owner Chris Morris has doubled down on his investment in Townsville.

Mr Morris, the tourism tycoon behind The Ville, Orpheus Island and super yacht Flying fish, is bringing a second super yacht to Townsville, one never seen before in Australia.

He also announced plans to build a super yacht marina in front of the casino to draw high-flying patrons to the Townsville resort.

A resort that is set to begin an $80m expansion in August.

Mr Morris announced the move yesterday after the Townsville Fire’s season launch.

The Ville has teamed up with the professional basketball side to make the Townsville Entertainment and Conference Centre the Fire’s new home.

After the launch Mr Morris revealed the investment of more than $30 million to bring a 40m Benetti Oasis to Townsville.

Chris Morris’ new yacht the Benetti Oasis
Chris Morris’ new yacht the Benetti Oasis

The vessel, to be named Northern Escape, will be his second super yacht and complement Flying Fish which is currently anchored off Orpheus Island adding capacity to the booked out luxury resort.

“This is the best boat in the world, it’s the biggest boat you can have on the Great Barrier Reef, without having to use shipping channels,” Mr Morris said.

“It will be up for charter and part of the offer here at the casino.”

An image of The Ville Resort-Casino's new $80m hotel project.
An image of The Ville Resort-Casino's new $80m hotel project.

The company is still working through the details and approvals for the marina with authorities but are hopeful construction should be ready to start on the completion of the new hotel.

The concept plan includes three arms and enough room for six super yachts to dock at a time at a cost of about $20 to $30 million.

Mr Morris said the super yachts were already cruising past Townsville.

“They are here, there about 81 going up the coast now and they want somewhere to stop after three to four days,” he said.

“They want somewhere to land and there is nothing like stopping at a casino.”

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