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Bavaria Yachts North Queensland office opening

by Stewart Key on 22 Dec 2007
New Bavaria Yachts North Queensland Office - Bavaria Yachts North Queensland Office Opening Stewart Key
We’re ready for business in Airlie Beach.

With the opening of our new office, conveniently located in the marina village at Abel Point Marina Airlie Beach, we combine one of the best selling production yacht brands on the market with the leading charter investment organisation selling yachts into charter and a dynamic sales team for private yachts in our region.

We can now:

Better service all of Australia for Bavaria yachts into charter;
Better sell private Bavaria yachts in Queensland north of Rockhampton;
Better supply spare parts for all our yachts;
Better provide finance to purchase a Bavaria yacht;
Better market the Bavaria brand to visitors to the region;
Better support our charter partners.

Because:
'It is always better on a Bavaria'

Breaking News
We have a demonstration Bavaria 34 on its way to Airlie Beach.
The Boatique Program from Channel Nine have filmed Bavaria here, due to air on television 23rd December.
We have a six months promotion running in Trade a Boat.
We will run test sailing and inspection by appointment on all new products.
We will run a regular monthly social sail to introduce Bavaria locally.
We are sponsoring local sailing through the sailing clubs.
We will establish a local Bavaria owners group.
We will continue to run a rally here each year.

So if you are interested in sailing and want to buy a yacht that is supported by local people, sails incredibly well, holds its resale value and makes you extremely happy, then call us.

Stewart and Shirley on 4948 0206 or 0400 601 374
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