Beacon Yacht and Launch Brokers
Offer brokerage services to national and international clients. Services include marketing and locating vessels, along with sales and repairs of inflatable boats.
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Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Booth Design 2000
Yacht design and naval architecture services for custom or production vessels up to 40 metres in length.
Views: 16477 Hits: 1109
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Bruce Leggatt Marine Brokerage
Boat broker with over 1,400 boats, yachts, launches, vessels and multi-hulls listed for sale. Based in Whangarei with 6 other branches around the country.
Views: 16167 Hits: 758
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Burnsco Marine
Features contact details for this marine retailer with 6 branches throughout the North Island.
Views: 15368 Hits: 784
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Dockland 5
Haulout & Hardstand boasts - the largest Travel Lift in Northland. Located in Whangarei, NZ, they offer a wide range of facilities for yacht owners.
Views: 17473 Hits: 1389
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Electrical Projects Ltd (Elpro)
New Zealand providers of quality marine electrical design, installation, servicing and management services. Elpro operate customer support facilities in Auckland and Whangarei.
Views: 13873 Hits: 552
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Engines: Marine Services
Specialize in Diesel Marine, and are a service agent for Volvo Penta and Yanmar. Also service and repair Ford, Perkins, Bukh, and Fairyman.
Views: 15621 Hits: 839
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
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Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
H&H Slipway
Able to cater for vessels up to 50 tonne and provide two slipways and an undercover shed in Port Road Whangarei.
Views: 12884 Hits: 1189
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002
Lucas Marine Services
Marine Surveyors, Shipping Agents and Consultants based in the Port of Whangarei in the North Island of New Zealand. Our knowledge of the NZ shipping industry is extensive.
Views: 9798 Hits: 541
Added/Updated: Friday, March 22, 2002