Emarine moves up harbour

EMARINE Australia, importer of Back Cove and Sabre motor yachts, has moved to a new office at d’Albora Marina, The Spit, Sydney.

The move puts Back Cove and Sabre motor yachts at the heart of one of Sydney’s most active boating scenes.

Emarine director Jed Elderkin said the business had been growing steadily over the past six years and recent success meant it was time to move to a more mainstream location.

“We’ve spent the past few years establishing Back Cove Yachts as a mainstream brand in Australia and the recent Sydney Boat Show results prove that we have achieved that,” Elderkin said.

“We feel that the market is increasingly interested in high-quality, craftsman-built boats and Back Cove and Sabre fit this profile perfectly… It seemed like the right time to bring our brands to a more central location.

“With so many brands represented around The Spit it makes it easy for customers to see a range of options and make more informed choices… We’re pretty confident that our office will be their last stop!”

Emarine said it has had a very successful year with eight new Back Coves sold – including the all-new Back Cove 34 due to debut in Australia in early 2012 – and the launch of the exciting new Sabre 40 Sedan at the recent Sydney International Boat Show.

The new premises is at:

d’Albora Marinas, The Spit
Spit Road, Mosman (Sydney)
(02) 2 9969 3757
www.emarine.com.au

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