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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS


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the online catalogue for the leisure marine industry


Coelmo presents its range of marine generators, from 3,5 kVA up to 39,5 kVA; Integra, integrated command and control system for the management of the electrical sources on board with galvanic current protection and its new hybrid generator.


11.402 Cole Hersee Company 20 Old Colony Avenue, Boston, MA 02127, USA T +16172682100, F +16172689490, info@colehersee.com, www.colehersee.com Name of contact: Mr Todd Raabe America’s premier manufacturer of marine grade electrical and electronic switches, connectors, ignition switches, battery management electronics, battery isolators and many other key electrical items.


01.634 Comar Systems Ltd. Unit 7, Medina Court, Arctic Road, Cowes, PO31 7XD, UK T +441983282400, F +441983280402, info@comarsystems.com, www.comarsystems.com Name of contact: Mr Peter Cotton, Director. Comar is an internationally recognised leader in the design and development of AIS products. On display will be a range of AIS receivers to meet all requirements, together with AIS transponders for both the leisure and commercial user.


09.219 Comfortis Quality bedding for the Yacht Industry ‘t Noard 45, 8721 GB Warns, The Netherlands T +31514681317, F +31842298360, info@comfortis.nl, www.comfortis.nl


11.118 Comnav Marine Ltd. #15, 13511 Crestwood Place, Richmond, British Columbia V6V 2G1, Canada T +16042071600, F +16042078008, sales@comnav.com, www.comnav.com


01.765 Condaria ‘87 S.r.l. Via Vesuvio 18, 20054 Nova Milanese, Italy T +39036244182, F +390362452226, condaria@tin.it, www.condaria.com


11.214 Con-o-Lift by Kropf Industrial Inc. 1 Quebec Drive, R.R. #2, Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 2W8, Canada T +17053782453, F +17053785068, sales@con-o-lift.com, www.con-o-lift.com Name of contact: Mr Paul Fry Manufacturer of Con-o-Lift marine equipment and galvanized boat storage stands.


01.516 Contender B.V. Nijverheidsweg 19f, 3641 RP Mijdrecht Postbus 209, 3640 AE Mijdrecht, The Netherlands T +31297237575, F +31297281670, info@contender.nl, www.contendersailcloth.com Name of contact: Mr Roeland Wentholt A worldwide sailcloth converter devoted to supplying sailmakers with the very best fabrics for all requirements. Sailcloth: woven polyesters, Spinnaker fabrics, laminates, acyrlic/nylon/UV fabrics. Hardware.


01.359 Cooney Marine International Limited Telford Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, NN16 8UN, UK


T +441536484481, F +441536411580, sales@cooneymarine.co.uk, www.cooneymarine.co.uk Name of contact: Mr Andrew Sims Advanced stainless marine engineering and fabrication. Cooney has become synonymous with the finest in stainless product; attributable to specialist workforce, investment in state-of-the-art manufacturing, and above all, commitment to our customers.


01.401 Corderia Vitale S.n.c. Via Vergara 79, 80027 Frattamaggiore, Italy T +390818804165, F +390818801237, info@corderiavitale.it, www.corderiavitale.it Name of contact: Mr Luciano Vitale , Administrator Manufacturer of ropes,braided and twine in fibres synthetic and natural accessories and marine.


03.306 Cosworth Brookfield Technology Centre, Twentypence Road, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8PS, UK T +441954253600, F +441954253601, ce-enquiries@cosworth.com, www.cosworth.com Name of contact: Mr Simon Holloway, Business Development Manager


04.100 Coursemaster Autopilots Pty. Ltd. 2/66 Gibbes Street, Chatswood, NSW 2067, Australia T +61294177097, F +61294177557, sales@coursemaster.com, www.coursemaster.com Name of contact: Mr Richard Chapman, Managing Director Coursemaster Autopilots has been designing, manufacturing and exporting autopilots for power, sail, commercial vessels from 5m-100m for over 35 years.


01.718 Cousin Trestec 8 Rue Abbé Bonpain, 59117 Wervicq-Sud P.O. Box 70020, 59558 Wervicq-Sud, France T +33320144043, F +33320395912, contact@cousin-trestec.com, www.cousin-trestec.com Name of contact: Mr Stéphane Prouvost, Yachting Manager


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