Vacancies
Would you like to:
- Be self-employed with the support of New Zealand's largest Marine brokerage?
- Follow a proven marine brokerage business system?
What you will need to be a successful Marine Broker:
- Self discipline, self motivation, Honesty
- Ability to communicate and establish rapport
- Negotiation skills
- Self-confidence to work successfully while unsupervised
- A keen interest in all things boating.
If this sounds like you please contact:
Broker Vacancy - Gulf Harbour Branch
- Be self-employed with the support of New Zealand's largest Marine brokerage
- Follow a proven marine brokerage business system
What you will need to be a successful Marine Broker:
- Self discipline, self motivation, Honesty
- Ability to communicate and establish rapport
- Negotiation skills
- Self-confidence to work successfully while unsupervised
- A keen interest in all things boating.
If this sounds like you please contact: Neil Cameron 027 493 4953
Recent Listings
1989 Beale 33. Price=NZ$59,500
Fast cruiser/racer yacht, launched 1989. A keenly desired yacht in New Zealand. Being so easily handled sailing short-handed yet very competitive with other sailing boats her length, and so roomy, all members of the family have fun. The hull is glassed over cedar core and glassed ply decks. There is easy access from the transom, this is all the boat many sailors need. This is a great gulf cruiser ...Read More
1999 Mainship 350. Price=NZ$170,000
Launched approximately 1999, GRP construction, powered by 2 x 165hp GM 6.5 litre diesels cruising 9 knots. Big, beamy (4.3m), trawler style boat with good walk around decks. Generous cockpit with stairs leading to roomy flybridge. Good covers and clears over upper helm area with deck behind. Saloon area with 1.98m headroom is well equipped and tastefully decorated, excellent galley forward to ...Read More
2000 Genesis 320 Pro Fish. Price=NZ$175,000
A beautifully built David Pringle Genesis, very well cared for and probably best of all, repowered in 2017 with a Mercruiser 320hp diesel paired with a Bravo 3 stern leg, 20-29 knots. The engine bay is immaculate. Excellent presentation with great woodwork and leather seats throughout the lockable saloon. Forward and down to a double sleeping cabin with separate compartments for toilet and showe...Read More
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