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Integrity Motor Yachts reports outstanding show results

by Creating Demand on 29 May 2012
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Integrity Motor Yachts are ecstatic about their performance at this year's Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show with the achievement of four sales over the show and a number of sea trials to complete over the coming weeks.

After selling three boats at the 2011 show the team from Integrity added an extra boat to their 2012 on-water display, resulting in the additional sales. The market acceptance of their growing range of displacement Sedan and Flybridge cruisers is evident with this boost in enquiries and the resulting sales.

'We're over the moon with the results we have achieved from the show itself, and I'm certain that we'll secure a number of follow up sales over the coming days and weeks', said Integrity Motor Yachts Managing Director Brett Flanagan. 'The show has proven that it is an integral part of our annual marketing calendar and if we continue to see results like this, we will continue to add more and more boats to our display.'

The 2012 show provided an opportunity for a delegation to attend from the Integrity Motor Yachts production facility in China.

Six team members from the factory spent the past week exploring the sights and sounds of the Gold Coast whilst being astounded by the size and number of attendees at the show. They were also the special guests at the Integrity Motor Yachts Annual Sanctuary Cove Boat Show client function held on theSaturday evening of the show.

Over 70 clients and guests attended the event, providing the factory team with an opportunity to mingle with the owners of the boats they build.

Integrity Motor Yachts will debut their brand new 360 Sedan at the Sydney International Boat Show in August.

For more information visit www.integrityboats.com.au
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