Fairline Americas announces Groupe Thomas Marine as its Eastern Canada dealer

Fariline Americas and Groupe Thomas Marine

Mar 28, 2022

Fairline Americas has today announced Groupe Thomas Marine as its new dealer for the Eastern Canada region, further strengthening its dealer network across Canada as it looks to grow substantially over the coming years.

Groupe Thomas Marine joins the Fairline global roster of dealers – chosen for being an incredibly dynamic organization, well-established in its territory with an excellent reputation for sales, service and support.

To be known as Fairline Eastern Canada, Groupe Thomas Marine is the largest boat dealer in the province of Quebec, boasting 35 years’ experience in the leisure boating arena.

Marc-André Thomas, Groupe Thomas Marine President said: “For a long time, we have been looking for a new manufacturer producing renowned yachts to meet our sales and service needs for luxury nautical products in Quebec and Canada. Our search criteria was based on the quality of product, its good reputation and the service offered by the manufacturer to its dealers and customers.

“Fairline manufactures excellent boats and has a professional and dynamic team, and our business relationship is based on honesty and trust, there is no better feeling for a family business like ours. Fairline and Groupe Thomas Marine represent a perfect match for us.”

Steve Leeson, President of Fairline Americas, comments: “We’re delighted to welcome Groupe Thomas Marine to the Fairline family bringing its strong presence in Quebec and a first-class reputation with it. We are very excited about our growth plans for Fairline Americas in the next 12 months and beyond and look forward to working closely with Marc-André and his team.”

Fairline Quebec will be showcasing the unrivalled products in the Fairline family which fall under four distinct ranges; the F//LINE, Targa, Phantom and Squadron. The F//LINE range offers the F//LINE 33 and F//LINE 33 Outboard, the Targa range includes six models from 45-65ft, the new Phantom 65 launching later this year and the three Squadron models from 50-68ft.

For more information about Fairline Yachts, please visit www.Fairline-Americas.com and for Groupe Thomas Marine, please click here

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