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Free trailers for Christmas from Whittley

by Whittley Marine Industries on 11 Sep 2008
A free trailer will come in handy for Christmas boating. MIAA
Whittley Marine Group is offering the ultimate Christmas gift for 2008 – a free trailer with every Whittley Cruiser or Sea Legend delivered before 31 December.

The offer is available from Whittley’s exclusive premium dealers around Australia, and applies to all four Sea Legend and five Cruiser models.

Whittley dealers will equip each boat with a quality Australian-made trailer matched to the particular boat, as long as trailer stocks last.

Australia’s foremost builder of trailerable fibreglass boats has launched its “Whittley with Wheels” promotion in a bid to achieve record final-quarter production for 2008.

Whittley Co-Owner and Managing Director, Neville Whittley, said the strength of the Whittley name had kept demand strong despite the downturn in the industry as a whole.

“At a time when many people find they have to be more careful with their money, they look for the reassurance of real value in a new boat, and the Whittley name is their assurance that they are making a sound choice,” he said.

“Our Cruiser 2800 flagship and newly released Cruiser 2600 are generating very strong forward orders, and demand is healthy across our whole range.

“For many people, the big attraction is that a Whittley delivers big-boat quality and performance in a trailerable boat – so it is a major bonus to get the trailer for free.

“The important thing is for people to get their orders in early, because we are expecting things to get very busy at the factory over the next few months.”

There are four Sea Legend models from the SL21 up to the mighty SL26, with its private cabin, toilet and shower, and five Cruisers ranging from the compact Cruiser 2080 that can be towed behind a family sedan up to the Cruiser 2800, the ultimate trailerable cruiser.

The free trailer offer extends to all models of Sea Legend and Cruisers currently in stock or ordered in time for delivery before the end of the year.

Whittley Marine Group is Australia’s largest and most awarded builder of trailerable fiberglass boats, with a production capacity of more than 1600 boats per year at its Australian and American plants in Campbellfield, Victoria and Willacoochee, Georgia.

More at www.whittleymarine.com
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