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O’Sullivan’s Marine in County Kerry Are Expanding

20th May 2019
O’Sullivan’s Marine in County Kerry Are Expanding

County Kerry Marine firm O’Sullivan’s Marine has added another 1200 square foot of mezzanine floor to its Tralee showrooms to accommodate the increase in its chandlery stock for the 2019 season.

O’Sullivan’s Marine has also announced an increased partnership with a number of key brands.

  • Nuova Rade - the leading company in Europe for the design and production of nautical accessories for the boating trade! Whether you are looking for hatches, tanks, engine accessories, plumbing & ventilation, deck equipment, mooring or fishing accessories, our Nuova Rade products offer reliability, functionality, practicality and price second to none.
  • Lalizas – with over 35 years of experience and expertise in life-saving equipment and 10,000 products of marine equipment, life-saving equipment and miscellaneous items directly related to various sea sports and activities,
  • Ocean Fenders – Regarded as the best boat fenders in the world. O’Sullivan’s Marine are delighted to be able to offer a full range of buoys, boat and dock fenders, along with all the accessories, as well as Ocean’s unique range of solid fenders made from flexible integral PU skin foam. This range of solid fenders cannot deflate in any way, under any circumstances! All of this from the largest factory in Europe for fenders.

More on www.osmarine.ie

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