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This Christmas, Upgrade Your Boat the Electric Way!

17th December 2025
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Marine Services has an exclusive Christmas Offer on the ePropulsion Spirit and eLite Electric Outboards

Marine Services has an exclusive Christmas Offer on the ePropulsion Spirit and eLite Electric Outboards. Forget novelty gifts and give something that will be used all season long. We’ve an exclusive discount on ePropulsion electric outboards, making the Spirit and eLite brilliant stocking fillers for anyone who loves time on the water.

(Above and below) An ePropulsion electric outboard fitted to a tender, offering smooth, silent performance for trips between moorings, anchorages and shore without petrol fumes or noise.(Above and below) An ePropulsion electric outboard fitted to a tender, offering smooth, silent performance for trips between moorings, anchorages and shore without petrol fumes or noise.

(Above and below) An ePropulsion electric outboard fitted to a tender, offering smooth, silent performance for trips between moorings, anchorages and shore without petrol fumes or noise.

The ePropulsion Spirit is a superb all-rounder. Quiet, clean and easy to handle, it offers smooth, confident power without the smell, noise or maintenance of petrol. It’s ideal for tenders, inflatables, RIBs and small sailboats, whether you’re pottering between moorings or heading ashore from an anchorage. With simple controls and an impressive range, it’s a genuine upgrade that makes boating more relaxing.

The lightweight ePropulsion eLite electric outboard in use, showing simple controls and compact design suited to dinghies, inflatables and short coastal or harbour journeys.The lightweight ePropulsion eLite electric outboard in use, showing simple controls and compact design suited to dinghies, inflatables and short coastal or harbour journeys.

The lightweight ePropulsion eLite electric outboard in use, showing simple controls and compact design suited to dinghies, inflatables and short coastal or harbour journeys.

The eLite is all about convenience. Lightweight and compact, with the battery built in, it’s a true grab-and-go motor. Perfect for small dinghies, inflatables and even kayaks with motor mounts, it’s easy to lift, quick to fit and wonderfully quiet. Ideal for short trips, fishing, or peaceful exploring.

With our exclusive Christmas discount, they’re practical gifts that deliver real joy on the water. Call us at 012330206 or email at [email protected] for your perfect gift.

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Whether you are looking at beginners start sailing course, a junior course or something more advanced in yacht racing, the INSS prides itself in being able to provide it as Ireland's largest sailing school.

Since its establishment in 1978, INSS says it has provided sailing and powerboat training to approximately 170,000 trainees. The school has a team of full-time instructors and they operate all year round. Lead by the father and son team of Alistair and Kenneth Rumball, the school has a great passion for the sport of sailing and boating and it enjoys nothing more than introducing it to beginners for the first time. 

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