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Harken Fosters Online Store opened on Tuesday, normal business resumes

by Sail-World.com/nz 4 May 2020 15:52 PDT 5 May 2020
Day 3 - 2020 Harken Youth International Match Racing Cup - February 22, 2020 - Royal NZ Yacht Squadron, Auckland NZ © Andrew Delves

As New Zealand sailors look forward to moving to a more relaxed Alert Level which allows on water activities, Harken Fosters have created a new online store and are now able to accept and fulfill online orders.

The new online store enables Harken Fosters to offer sailors the ability to browse and purchase online - from home, work or the boat.

From Tuesday 28 April, the new dedicated technical sailing store will be open for online business.

With over 11,000 products available to purchase online, and some sharp new shipping options, Harken Fosters will be ready to help the sailing and general boating community get the products they need at this time.

Next week will see the Harken Fosters team processing, packing, and shipping online and phone orders.

There will be two different methods for receiving your orders as follows:

- Online orders received by midday will be shipped the same day using standard courier delivery options. Customers can enjoy FREE shipping on all orders over $50!! This excludes oversized, heavy and dangerous goods.

- Harken Fosters will also be offering a new click & collect service where goods can be picked up from their premises at 158 Beaumont Street - this is a great option if you need something urgently and do not want to wait for the courier to deliver. Staff will be on site from 9am-3pm Monday-Friday and will also be available for order collection on Saturdays from 9am-1pm (Saturdays are for the month of May only). All click and collect orders received by 1pm will be able to be collected the same day by 3pm (provided stock is available).

- For click & collect orders, customers must ensure they receive a confirmation email before arriving on site for collection and must call on arrival to be met by staff at the front door (09) 303 3744 extn. 1.

Harken Fosters very experienced staff will be available during the day to help you with any product or project queries. If you're not sure what you need, or can't find what you're looking for online, just give them a call or drop them an email.

Don't wait until the last minute to get ready for winter racing -we'll all be back on the water before you know it, so avoid a last minute rush and gear up today.

Keep up to date with the latest Harken Fosters news on Facebook

Contact:

Harken Fosters 158 Beaumont Street Westhaven Auckland

Ph: 09 303 3744

Email:

Web: www.fostersshipchandlery.co.nz

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