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New online marine store comes to Oz

by Sail-World Cruising on 3 Oct 2011
Deep Blue Yacht Supply - more competition for local suppliers SW
A Florida-based marine services company that offers wholesale prices worldwide today announced the opening of their new online storefront dedicated to boating enthusiasts in Australia. This revolutionary company offers sale items to the public at prices that have not been typically available to the retail boating & yachting consumer.

Deep Blue Yacht Supply, Inc. say their mission is to provide all customers worldwide with the highest quality propellers and running gear at the absolute lowest prices in the marine industry.

'With this initiative, we set out to create an opportunity for boaters and yachties in Australia to get the highest quality propellers and running gear without spending a fortune. Over the past decade, we have built a great relationship with many of our customers in Australia, and are rolling this site out based on their valued customer feedback,' said Mike Heller, Vice President of Sales for Deep Blue Yacht Supply.

Deep Blue Yacht Supply currently offers significant discounts on Propellers, Zinc Anodes, Bearings, Shaft Seals, Shafts and other yachting/boating essentials. They also offer a special order department to assist their customers in procuring custom propellers and hard to locate items. Deep Blue Yacht Supply ships all of their parts daily to Australia.

The staff of Deep Blue Yacht Supply has many years of experience in the Marine Propulsion industry and can provide expert consultation for all of their customers' yacht and boat propulsion needs.

For more details, please visit www.deepblueyachtsupply.com.au.
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