MAREX - New Zealand Marine Exporters Group
Formed in 1992 to represent the New Zealand Marine industry overseas, MAREX has 95 member firms representing the majority of exporters in New Zealand's marine industry
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NAIAD Inflatables
Designed in New Zealand for harsh NZ conditions - NAIAD Rigid Inflatable Boats from 2.5 metre to 15 metres. Used as America's Cup Chase Boats, Commercial Passenger Boats, NZ Coastguard Rescue Vessels
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NZ Classic Yacht Services
Established to assist owners of classic (predominantly sailing) yachts with their restoration, my role is project manager, working as the owners representative liaising with subcontractors and supplie
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Ovlov Marine Ltd
Sales, service and spare parts for Volvo Penta Marine Engines and Johnson Outboards.
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Salthouse Marine
Manufacturers and designers of vessels for leisure, commercial and charter use.
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Sea Services Limited
This site has a few technical difficulties but a useful site for visiting vessels. Sea Services are a ships provider, based in Auckland.We supply ships throughout New Zealand and the South Pacific.
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Southern Ocean Ropes
New Zealand’s largest rope and cordage manufacturer, they have been involved in the design and construction of ropes for well over 100 years.
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Super Yacht agents: 37 South
Co-ordinating services and supplies for vessels in New Zealand and the South Pacific - including provisioning, bunkering and crew placements. Agent for H.E.M. Desalinators.
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Added/Updated: Tuesday, August 22, 2000