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Andrew Short Marine win Sea Ray Excellence award

by Media Release on 16 Sep 2006
Andrew and Kylie Short proudly displaying the business’ 3rd consectutive SeaRay dealer of the year award Andrew Short Marine www.andrewshortmarine.com.au
Andrew Short Marine has been awarded yet another prestigious Sea Ray Dealer Excellence Award in 2006.

Maintaining the largest range of Sea Rays on show in Australia, Andrew Short Marine, Sydney, strive for the very best in customer satisfaction.

They continue to keep the Sea Ray brand strong offering exceptional customer service, consistently being awarded for displays at Sydney International Boat Show and holding the grandest Sea Ray owner rendezvous with record attendances. This prestigious award comes from one of the world's greatest boat manufacturers and reassures customers who buy from Andrew Short Marine that they are dealing with the best of the best.

Upon presenting the award to Andrew and Kylie Short, Barry Slade - Sea Ray Executive Director said, 'Andrew Short Marine has consistently grown their Sea Ray business over the years and helped establish Sea Ray as the premier import boating brand in Australia. Andrew's commitment to the boating customer and to after-sales service have resulted in the addition of hundreds of satisfied owners to the Sea Ray family in the Sydney area.

Andrew and Kylie's personal involvement in the business also helps support the 'family' concept of Sea Ray ownership, one of the lifestyle brand pillars that Sea Ray embraces globally. With all these accomplishments along with the highest volume of Sea Ray purchases in the region, Andrew Short Marine was the logical choice to receive the 2006 C.N. Ray Award for Excellence.'

Accepting the award Andrew said, 'It is with much pride that my wife Kylie and I accept this award for excellence on behalf of my company, Andrew Short Marine. We have been a Sea Ray dealer for six Years now and have received this award for the last three years running. It is mainly accredited to my dedicated staff that work with me to ensure we meet all Sea Rays strict customer service guidelines. This results in us having a lot of happy customers who either come back to buy other boats from us or tell there friends about the great buying and after sales experience they receive. With Sea Ray being a world leader in the boat business and us being a leader in their ranks puts us right up near the top, in the world of boat retailing. We are not stopping there, we are continually working on ways to make the whole boating experience better for our customers and are expanding our operations onto Sydney Harbour later this year.'

www.searay.com.au

www.andrewshortmarine.com.au
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