HUMPHREE USA NAMES NEW DEALERS ON WEST COAST

Humphree

Apr 1, 2019

Humphree USA has announced the appointment of three new dealers for its marine stabilization systems on the West Coast of North America.

The new dealers are S3 Maritime in the Seattle area, Newport Harbor Shipyard in Southern California and Raven Marine in British Columbia.

S3 Maritime is a full-service company offering complete yacht systems, service and support. The company’s main 18,000-sq. ft. facility is located in the Salmon Bay Marine Center on the Lake Washington Ship Canal. S3 also has a branch office next to Canal Boatyard to service boats hauled out of the water.

Established in 1981, Newport Harbor Shipyard is a full-service facility with lift capacity up to 90 tons and the capacity to service yachts up to 150 ft. The yard is situated in one of the premier boating centers in Southern California and conveniently located near an international airport.

Raven Marine has over 20 years of experience in maintaining, repairing, shipping and caring for yachts. Based near Sidney, the company’s highly skilled and factory-certified professionals serve British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.

“These three new service partners will further strengthen our customer support in key markets on the West Coast,” said Sean Berrie, CEO of Humphree USA. “They are well-established and widely respected yacht service providers in their respective markets, and they will play a critical role in selling, installing, maintaining and servicing our interceptors and fins.”

Humphree is providing training for their service technicians in specifying, installing, testing and servicing its interceptors and fins.

Berrie said that Humphree USA now has a network of 10 servicing dealers in the Americas and is continuing to upgrade its dealer network throughout the region.

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