A Word or Two for Stuart Jackson

Welcome to the final edition of our e-newsletter for 2011. In a wrap up for the year 2011 we have gone through the highs and lows like most businesses but in the end I believe we have come out a stronger force because we have had to lift our game with service and quality. It’s often said those that stand still get run over and this is one of the reasons we have lifted our in house procedures to attain a Boating Industry Accreditation and not be complacent in this economy that we are all going through. We always strive to improve and not stand still. To those that have supported us, I say thank-you and I hope that we have delivered what we have promised and that if you ever wish to sell or purchase again I hope that we are of consideration.

 

As far as what has been achieved this year in “Riviera World” we have seen the exciting release of the New Riviera 53 that had it’s world debut in May at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show.  There were significant model updates with the Riviera 4400 Sports Yacht Series II, the Riviera 61 Flybridge Cruiser Series II & Riviera 70 is now a Riviera 75 with hull and flybridge extensions being completed with new interior modifications. 2012 is already shaping up as an exciting year for Riviera with a New model already being penned so stay tuned and get ready to purchase next year.

 

Clipper Motor Yachts have been steadily gaining their foot hold in the displacement market, with over 10 boats being sold into Australia this year. The quality of the Clipper brand is on the way up and these fine boats do compare with some of the more alternatives around. Refusing to stand still Clipper are releasing the New Hudson Bay range and the first of these is the 50 Footer which will have it’s Australian debut in January 2012 in NSW. To keep abreast or to simply re acquaint yourself with the latest Clipper models go to www.jacksonsmarine.com.au. We really wish to see one of these down here soon so give us a call, I think you will be impressed. The Heritage range is built for the Gippsland lakes. Where else do you get a 36 footer for less than 500k with a diesel engine, a flybridge, and bow thruster with electronics!

 

So bring on 2012 and lets all have a great year with a brilliant boating summer!

 

Warm regards

 

Stuart Jackson