“Hard on the heels of 26 sales at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in May, this result has proven the strength of the Riviera brand and our unique R Marine national retail network,” said Mr Moxey.
Sirocco Marine, manufacturers and importers of inflatable boats, have opened their new showroom on Waterway Drive, Coomera.
The proposal would bring together the expertise and immense pool of skills of the volunteers of the three different rescue groups into a single, unified marine rescue organisation.
There are currently more than 450,000 people in NSW with a licence to operate a power boat and almost 220,000 people who own a registered recreational vessel.
“It’s important that our safety messages get out to as many people as possible and what better way than at the Sydney International Boat Show.
Sealegs Corporation CEO Mr David McKee Wright says “Sealegs developed this option based on feedback and requests from international rescue organisations."
Earlier this week Sealegs Corporation unveiled its emergency response range of its amphibious boats, purpose-built to meet demand from international rescue and emergency services.
This magnificent new vessel, the largest production cruiser ever built in Australia, is the centrepiece of the largest display at the Show.
Chas Milner from Matilda Bay Marine will be looking after our WA customers and Steve Jenkins from Grant Torrens International Marine will take great care of our Queensland customers.