Boat Builders
(4)Consultants
(2)Designers
(3)Electricians
(2)
Insurance
(1)Maintenance and Repair
(7)Parts
(9)Ports and Marinas
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New Zealand Canterbury Marine websites.
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Cresta Craft
(www.crestacraft.co.nz)CrestaCraft is a New Zealand owned and operated business delivering high quality boats to Kiwi families. Their 50+ years of experience and expertise ensures a proven track record of building safe, user friendly boats that stand the test of time.
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Mike Phillips Jet Skis
(www.mikephillipsjetskis.co.nz)Mike Phillips Jet Skis in Christchurch offers the one-stop service you need, whether you are in the market for a new or used watercraft, Can-Am ATV or are in need of service work or accessories.
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Lyttelton Port Company
(www.lpc.co.nz)A computer driven harbour management system, the first in New Zealand.
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Oborns Nautical
(www.obornsnautical.co.nz)Oborns Nautical offers nautical supplies to Christchurch. Services include yacht rigging, mast and spars, wire and rope splicing, custom fittings and architectural rigging systems.
View Website - Marine Suppliers - Boat Maintenance and Repair
Business Info: Oborn's Nautical - 49 Shakespeare Road, Waltham, Christchurch
They Say: We specialise in safe, high quality rope and wire rigging solutions. In our retail shop we have the best product selection with excellent product support from a very experienced team. If there is a specific... More about Oborn's Nautical.
Keywords: marine parts, wire and rope splicing, rope ladders, flag poles
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PrimePort Timaru
(www.primeport.co.nz)A central multi-purpose and bulk handling port, on the East coast of the South Island.
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Wanaka Marine
(www.wanakamarine.co.nz)Based in Wanaka, offering services in boat sales, design and repair to boat users throughout New Zealand.
View Website - Marine Designers - Boat Maintenance and Repair
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Fi-Glass Boats
(www.fi-glass.co.nz)A boatbuilder specialising in small fibreglass pleasure crafts, designed to suit New Zealand's varied conditions, on our coasts, lakes and rivers.
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Nautilus Braid
(www.nautilusbraids.co.nz)Manufacturers of high performance braids, specialising in customised braided ropes of varying size, construction and colour.
Business Info: Nautilus Braids - PO Box 73, Lincoln, Christchurch
They Say: Nautilus Braids manufactures braided ropes from 1mm diameter to over 30mm in various constructions and colours. The finest raw materials are sourced from around the world to produce high quality pro... More about Nautilus Braids.
Keywords: rope, braid, multiplait, cord
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Mr. Boats
(www.mrboats.co.nz)A South Island retailer of premier brands of pleasure craft, marine engines and accessories.
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Sumner Lifeboat
(www.sumner-lifeboat.org.nz)A volunteer maritime search and rescue organisation operating at the seaside suburb of Sumner, Christchurch. Rescues using 'dedicated' lifeboats.
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Reflex
(www.reflex.co.nz)A company specialised in fibreglass and composite products for marine, industrial, signage, architectural and transport applications.
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Marine Protection Systems
(www.marineprotection.co.nz)A Christchurch based foundry specialising in the supply and manufacture of high quality Zinc and Aluminium anodes for the heavy marine industry.
View Website - Marine Engineering - Boat Maintenance and Repair
Business Info: Marine Protection Systems - PO Box 10083, Phillipstown, Christchurch
They Say: Marine Protection Systems (MPS) is a Christchurch based foundry specialising in the supply and manufacture of high quality Zinc and Aluminium anodes for the heavy marine industry.Marine Protection Sys... More about Marine Protection Systems.
Keywords: anodes, marine repairs, boat maintenance, cathodic protection
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Port Robinson, North Canterbury
(www.portrobinson.net.nz)A site offering information, weather updates and a history of the Port Robinson area. It is also a personal Web site featuring blogs and photographs of interest to friends and colleagues.
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Averis & Box
(www.averisandbox.co.nz)Automotive electricians in Timaru providing general repairs, marine electrical work and audio installation.
