5 Islands Marine selects 1 brand – Mercury
An unbeatable range of outboards was the key factor in 5 Islands Marine becoming the latest dealership to choose Mercury as their sole engine supplier.
$260,000 rescue vessel commissioned at Port Stephens
The formal commissioning ceremony for the Codi-K II, the latest addition to the Marine Rescue NSW fleet, will take place at Port Stephens today
50 year old Mercury still powering the beautiful Kerrie Ann
“I believe the boat and its timber trailer were built in the late 1950s or early 1960s by a company called Norlic at Bankstown in Sydney,” said her enamoured owner, 80-year-old Mick Puglisi.
2012 Malibu Response TXi on show at this year’s Sydney Boat Show
Making its debut at the Malibu Open in early August, the all-new Response TXi made an immediate impact, pulling slalom champion Will Asher into 41 off. Besides the TXi's proven high-end performance
610 Legend A Serious Fishing Machine
The re-released 610 legend features the new Millennium Blade Hull, which has been implemented on all Quintrex boats above 6 meters.
A DreamR’s cruise to Port Stephens for three mates
It was a superb winter’s day when Riviera owner, Damian, suggested cruising to Port Stephens for the Christmas break. The suggestion was met with a harmonious ‘that sounds like fun, let’s go’ from Steve and John who had recently bought their Rivieras.
2012 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show attracts international guests
This Sanctuary Cove Boat Show is high on the agenda for several key personnel from some of the marine industry's largest players, as well as visiting proponents from the superyacht industry.
A historic day for Sunseeker
Sunseeker International, manufacturer of the world’s finest luxury motoryachts, today reached another landmark in its illustrious history when founder Robert Braithwaite laid the first gelcoat on the mould of the new Sunseeker 155 Yacht.
70s, 80s and 90s at Nautor Swan Australia Rally
Since 1966, the craftsmen at Nautor’s Swan have toiled, mostly in the cold and dark at Jakobstad, which is above the Arctic Circle in their native Finland, to produce just on 2000 of their iconic vessels.