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JD Yachts open new Wales office

JD Yachts are proud to announce the opening of their new branch office in Wales. The new office will be run by a team of experienced professionals under the management of Adrian Smith.


Director Justin Garwell said "Adrian brings with him a wealth of experience and contacts in both the UK and abroad having worked with and sold all the UK's premier brands. His presence will add value to our business and help reach our objective in becoming the UK's leading independent powerboat brokerage."


Their new office is based at:

Unit 9 Hawarden Business Park, Manor Road, Hawarden
Near Chester CH5 3US United Kingdom

Tel +44 (0)8451 306 480
Mobile +44 (0)7813 082322
or visit www.jdyachts.com



JD Yachts specialise in Princess Yachts, Fairline, Sealine and much more.


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