South Wales
outboards
West Point Marine
Ely Harbour,
Ferry Road,
Cardiff Bay,
Cardiff CF11 0JL
Tel: 029 20373400
Mobile: 07973 296008
South Wales only Authorised dealer
All Makes of
Outboards and Inboards professionally serviced and
repaired
New engines supplied
and fitted
Spare parts supplied
for all makes of engines
MERCURY OUTBOARDS by Mercury Marine is the
world leader in recreational marine propulsion with a line
of outboard, sterndrive and inboard engines, plus the marine
industry’s most extensive line of propellers, lubricants and
parts and accessories. It is the only marine manufacturer to
offer outboard and sterndrive propulsion
systems.
MERCURY OUTBOARD SERVICE... We service most
makes of outboards.
We are happy to do everything from a yearly
service to full engine rebuilds as required.
South Wales stockists of Mercruiser aftermarket
parts ...
Pressure and Temperature Senders etc To
Fit Mercruiser
Power Trim Pumps and
Reservoirs
Aftermarket Trim Pumps for
Mercruiser
Starter motors
Aftermarket Starter Motors to fit
Mercruiser engines
Solenoids and Relays
Aftermarket Solenoids and Relays to fit
Mercruiser engines
Alternators
Aftermarket Alternators to fit Mercruiser
Engines
A $2.3 billion division of Brunswick Corporation
(NYSE: BC), Mercury and its 6,300 employees worldwide
provide engines, boats, services and parts for
recreational, commercial and government marine
applications. Mercury’s industry-leading brand portfolio
includes Mercury outboards and Mariner outboard engines;
Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and inboard engines;
MotorGuide trolling motors; Mercury and Teignbridge
propellers; MotoTron electronic controls; Mercury
inflatable boats; Mercury SmartCraft electronics; and
Mercury parts and Quicksilver parts and oils. Mercury
Marine’s OptiMax engine was ranked "Highest in Customer
Satisfaction with Two-Stroke Outboard Engines Two Years
in a Row, Tied in 2007" by J.D. Power and Associates, and
Mercury MerCruiser engines were ranked "Highest in
Customer Satisfaction with Sterndrive Engines, Two Years
in a Row."
The 2nd South Wales Boat Show returned to Margam
Park this year, bringing together all aspects of
watersports from surfers, jet skis, fishing craft,
powerboats, canoes, dinghies, trailer-sailors and yachts.
According to event organiser Ben Sutcliffe, this year's
show, which ran from June 15-17, attracted 20,000
visitors. Around £1 million worth of business was
generated during last year's show, which ran for just two
days, including one boat that sold during set-up on
opening night.
"We have had an extremely good response to the
second show and are expecting around 150 exhibitors for
this year's show, which makes us one of the largest in
the UK, in our second year," says Sutcliffe, adding that
more than 30 exhibitors have already pledged their
commitment to this year's show.
"South Wales prides itself on a large contingent
of south wales marinas, sailing schools and clubs ranging
from dinghy to yacht racing," says Sutcliffe. "There has
been an explosion of water-born activities in South Wales
since the Cardiff Bay redevelopment and with a vast cash
injection being spent in Haverfordwest, Swansea and
Milford Haven marinas expanding, along with the new
regeneration of Swansea Docks in SA1 which will make it
one of the biggest marinas in the UK. Amazingly, a recent
survey has quoted Wales having the highest percentage of
the population having a water sport interest than
anywhere else in the UK."
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