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Andrew Short Marine expands to The Spit

by Emma Lay on 19 Sep 2007
Fergusons Boatshed Marina from the air Emma Lay
With the recent purchase of Ferguson’s Boatshed Marina at The Spit Mosman, Andrew Short Marine now offers their customers the convenience of an on water sales and service outlet on Middle Harbour.

Combined with their enormous showroom and huge range in southern Sydney’s Taren Point and their existing marina in Yowie Bay, Andrew Short Marine continues to expand.

Ferguson’s Boatshed Marina offers an opportunity for customers to view and experience first hand the impressive Sea Ray Sports Yacht & Yacht range from 36 foot and above including the recently released Sea Ray 60 Sundancer. Also available now for the first time in Australia is the brand new Sea Ray 55 Sundancer one of the most exciting and innovative motor yachts available today.

Since his humble beginnings from a factory showroom, Andrew Short has continued to chart a course of success through the Australian boating industry. Much of this success is the result of Andrew’s personal commitment to customer service. 'My goal has always been to make it as easy as possible for people to see and own the boat of their choice, strategically an outlet on the North side allows us to bring our fantastic range of boats & services to people throughout Sydney'.



Ferguson’s Boatshed Marina operates a travel lift and slipway services for boats up to 30 tonne, marina berths, moorings and a licensed restaurant right on the shores of Middle Harbour. The Plonk! Beach Café offers patrons fine dining in a unique setting. In addition, Ferguson’s Boatshed Marina is home to Squadron boats, Blue Sky Boating and Boat Syndicates International.

For lots more information go to

http://www.andrewshortmarine.com.au



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