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The Seacoast Marine Finance Advantage


Seacoast Marine Finance is a division


of Seacoast National Bank, operating in strict compliance with all state and federal banking laws. You can rest assured that your application is handled by profession- als who value your privacy and confiden- tiality.


In addition to Seacoast Marine


Finance’s parent, Seacoast National Bank, the lender continuously works with the largest network of quality lenders in the industry — assuring customers the most competitive programs available. Add Seacoast Marine Finance loan specialists’ financial analysis ability and experience, and it’s apparent why Seacoast is the financing choice for the discriminating boat buyer.


At Seacoast, you deal with one expert yacht and boat financing professional — from application to closing — giving you one-on-one, personalized service. Because Seacoast Marine Finance’s boat lenders are experts across the spectrum of marine finance loans, you’ll get solid, sound advice and recommendations based on decades of experience. From tax issues to boat financing


options, and from registry to insurance, Seacoast has the knowledge to navigate you through the boat financing process. Call (800) 233-6542 today, to find out what Seacoast Marine Finance can offer you.


Getting a good night sleep on your boat has never been easier,


with YachtBedding.com A new mattress, fresh bedding or updat-


Ryan and Shannon Baldwin, yachtbedding.com


ed window treatments are the perfect way to start your boating year off right. Shannon Baldwin, owner of YachtBedding.com, makes updating or outfitting your state room and salon as easy as a phone call or a few mouse clicks. With upfront pricing and excellent customer service, Shannon and the YachtBedding.com team strive to make the purchase of quality custom mattresses, toppers, and custom fitting sheets and bedding a fun and enjoyable experience. At this year's Sunroad Boat Show,


YachtBedding.com will be displaying their new fabric collections for 2014 along with their full range of mattresses and mattress toppers. In addition, owner Shannon Baldwin has teamed up with South Coast Yachts to stage their new Beneteau 34 Swift Trawler and the new “Convertible” Beneteau Oceanis 38. For more information or to set up an appointment call (213) 254-5835, visit them online or stop by and see YachtBedding.com at the San Diego Sunroad Boat Show, Jan. 23-26th.


The Dinghy Doctor's Service Department Expanded, Upgraded


Last year the Dinghy


Doctor relocated to a new larger, facility and greatly upgraded their service department in the process. “We hired two new techs,


one with over twenty years experience on outboards and we are still looking to hire more,” said Brian Wagnon of the Dinghy Doctor. “ We went from work- ing outdoors in a gravel lot to a high roof industrial building with fully ventilated test tanks, three level boat storage racks, and dedi- cated parts inventory and tool rooms. Now that we have become a Yamaha Service center, obtained all the computer diagnostic equipment and have the rack system working we are geared up to take the summer rush in stride.” In addition to the numerous facility


upgrades, the Dinghy Doctor continues to


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offer launch ramp pick-up and delivery throughout San Diego County for cus- tomers in need of service on their inflat- able boats and outboard motors. “We are seeing more customers come


through the shop with larger motors like 225’s and 300’s as well as the bass boat guys and that is a good sign of things to come.” You can visit their shop at 3302 Kurtz St San Diego, Ca. 92110


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