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Before you can sell something, you need to let potential buyers know it is for sale. Websites widen your potential client list to anyone, around the world, with access to a computer. Selling large and complex items like boats, yachts, launches or commercial boats online requires an extensive database that ensures the buyers can gather as much relevant information as possible.


Marine Brokers:

Marine brokers know that potential clients generally live near water therefore they need to advertise worldwide. Websites give overseas buyers the same opportunities to purchase as someone living next door to the boat yard. If a client cannot physically see what they are purchasing, an extensive database must be created to hold all the information that the buyer needs to base a purchasing decision on.

Hauraki Marine

Maritime NZ


Yacht Clubs:

Club members home or abroad can keep an eye on what is happening at their local yacht club via the club's website. Relevant articles such as race results and event calendars for instance, keep members advised and also allows them to find information themselves.

CYA - Canterbury Yacht Club

Navel Point Yacht Club

R Class Skiffs

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