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Brewer Yacht Sales announces third annual Spring In-Water Boat Show

by Amanda Kasimir on 24 Mar 2013
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Brewer Yacht Sales, Inc. is preparing for our Third-Annual Spring In-Water Boat Show. This boat show will be held in two locations simultaneously; at beautiful Brewer Greenwich Bay Marina, located in Warwick, RI as well as at pristine Brewers Pilots Point Marina, located in Westbrook, CT. The show will be held April 27 and 28, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

The Brewer Spring In-Water Boat Show is geared toward 'the used boat seller and buyer' and is free to the public. 'Boat shows have become expensive and are dominated by new boat dealers. As part of Brewer Yacht Yards we are uniquely positioned to offer our customers the ability to display their boats in Brewer’s premier locations,' said David Pugsley, Vice President and General Manager of Brewer Yacht Sales. 'The Brewer Spring Boat Show has become the largest in-water used boat show in New England, particularly since the discontinuation of the Newport Spring Boat Show .This past spring we had 110 boats on display in the water at Brewer Greenwich Bay Marina and Brewer Pilots Point. The response to and success of the shows has been phenomenal,' says Dave. 'Over 25 boats were sold at our shows, or as a result of our shows.' Brewer Yacht Sales
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