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Sirocco Marine South expands to large new premises

by Harbourside Media on 5 Feb 2012
The new premises are highly visible. Harbourside Media
You know a company is doing something right when it expands to large new premises after barely a year in operation. This is certainly the case with Sirocco Marine South which has grown from strength to strength and is now moving to large and more modern premises, giving inflatable boat customers even more of what they want.

Previously in Box Road Taren Point, the whole operation has expanded to dynamic new premises 700m up the road in Caringbah, NSW. This large showroom will give customers more room to browse the ever-expanding range of inflatable boats from all around the world.

You can see Brig rigid inflatable boats from Europe, Williams jet tenders from the UK, Sealegs amphibious craft from NZ and Sirocco’s own brand of inflatables, all under the one roof. Not only is SMS the NSW distributor of these three world-class brands, also available are other new and used boats, motors and trailers of various shapes and sizes.

The growth that Sirocco Marine South has enjoyed is due in no small part to the professionalism of dealer principal Liam O’Halloran, an individual with more than 3 decades boating experience in the Sydney area.

His depth of knowledge on all things boating, coupled with a sound business ethic is part of the story. A huge focus on customer service has seen Liam retain the many contacts he’s made over the years in Sydney, while his new customer list is growing on a daily basis.

Liam and his team certainly understand all configurations of inflatable boats, yet their experience spans all types of water-craft. So when it comes to sourcing one of the latest rigid inflatables then kitting it out with the right sized outboard, Sirocco Marine South is the right place to go.



It seems more and more people are getting the message about rigid inflatable boats and individuals like Liam have been driving the change. Whether you’re performance hungry, energy conscious or simply looking for an easy going craft to serve as your tender or runabout, Sirocco Marine South has an inflatable boat one with your name on it.

So pop in to see the new showroom and discover a whole new world of boating just 15 minutes south of Sydney Airport, or click onto www.siroccomarinesouth.com.au for a preview of what’s in-store.

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