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
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1984 Steel Cray Boat. Price=NZ$0 Present Offers
Launched approximately 1984, steel construction, powered by a fully rebuilt 260hp Cummins, delivering 7 - 9 knots. A well kept vessel, purpose built for cray fishing. Full headroom with accommodation for 4. Electronics include VHF, SSB, radar, rudder angle, autopilot, GPS, chartplotter, depthsounder, fishfinder, stereo, TV and computer. A must to view. Any reasonable offers considered...Read More
2002 Sea Ray Sundancer 335. Price=NZ$139,000
Launched approximately 2002, GRP construction, powered by twin 260hp Volvo Penta diesels delivering 27 - 37 knots. Electronics include VHF, log/speedo, radar, GPS, chartplotter, depthsounder, fishfinder, stereo and CD player. Diesel power and low hours make this popular sports cruiser a must to view. Sleeping for 2 couples plus extra convertible berths. Full camper canvas, dinghy and outboard...Read More
1909 JJ O'Rorke. Price=NZ$29,000
"Loloma", the classic JJ O’Rorke traditional timber mast gaff rigged keel cutter from 1909. Double diagonal Kauri planking with additional 2 skins added during 1980’s Auckland maritime historian Harold Kidd restoration. "Loloma" is powered by a good selection of sails; 2 head sails, stay sail, main sail, top sail with 2 spars and a spinnaker pole. The iron horse is a Volvo 10hp diesel spinning...Read More
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