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Changing of the helm at Flagstaff Marine Group

by Flagstaff Marine 13 Oct 2025 17:34 HKT
Graham Raspass 'at the helm' © Flagstaff Marine

Raspass established Flagstaff Marine in 2014 after acquiring the New South Wales Beneteau sailing yacht dealership. Over the following decade, under his stewardship, the business grew to represent an impressive portfolio of international brands including the Beneteau Sailing Yachts, Gran Turismo and Swift Trawler powerboat ranges, Excess Catamarans, Amel Yachts, Silent Yachts, and Lomac Rigid Inflatables.

Flagstaff Marine now operates across four key locations - Rushcutters Bay, Pittwater, Port Stephens, and Runaway Bay on the Gold Coast.

Reflecting on his time at the helm, Raspass said: "It's been an incredible journey since launching Flagstaff Marine in 2014. I've met many wonderful owners and enjoyed an array of unforgettable sailing experiences - from Sydney to Hobart, Hamilton Island Race Week, Sydney to Lord Howe Island, Coffs Harbour Races. I've also visited the factories of our partner brands and attended major boat shows in Cannes, Paris, Düsseldorf and Southampton. My recent visit to the 2025 Cannes Boat Show was no exception - Beneteau once again showcased an outstanding display of sailing yachts and powerboats, with several exciting new models on display and more new models scheduled for 2026. Beneteau is a truly remarkable brand, and I'm proud to have had the opportunity to represent them in Australia."

Ownership of Flagstaff Marine will now transition to existing co-owners Micah Lane and Alex Vicinanza, who are joined by Wes McKnight; together, they bring energy, ideas and experience and will ensure the continued success of Flagstaff Marine. The trio are all well-acquainted with the premium international brands Flagstaff Marine represents and will continue to grow the company's extensive new and pre-owned boat offerings across monohull, catamaran, sail, and power segments.

Groupe Beneteau Asia-Pacific Sales Director, Erwan Her, said: "Groupe Beneteau extends its sincere thanks to Graham for his many years of close partnership and leadership with Flagstaff Marine across New South Wales and Queensland. Graham's dedication, professionalism, and passion have welcomed countless happy owners to Australia's waters. We wish him every happiness in this well-earned next chapter, and we look forward to building on his legacy with exciting new developments for our brands."

Looking ahead, Raspass will now turn his focus to expanding SailTime Australia, a unique boat membership program he founded in 2009 that provides affordable, flexible access to sailing yachts and powerboats. SailTime currently operates from bases in Rushcutters Bay, Middle Harbour, Pittwater, and Port Stephens, and continues to welcome new members eager to enjoy the joys of boating.

"As I sail into this next chapter," Raspass added, "I do so with immense gratitude for our clients, the Flagstaff team, and Groupe Beneteau. I'll still be around the Sydney waterways, often aboard my own Beneteau Oceanis 38.1, Horizon 3, enjoying what started it all - a love of being on the water."

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