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Grady-White Boats Recognises Short Marine

by Short Marine 23 Sep 2021 00:30 BST
Ryan and Sam Short continue to grow, expand, impress and deliver - Grady-White commented - Your diligence, talent, and receptiveness are what have earned Short Marine such a positive reputation © Short Marine

Short Marine of Sydney, Australia, has been awarded the International Sales Achievement Award for excellence in sales volume by Grady-White Boats for the model year 2021.

The International Sales Achievement award is presented to international dealers who have achieved one of the top tiers in retail sales.

“Short Marine continues to attract and satisfy many new Grady-White customers,” said Joey Weller, Grady-White’s Vice President of Sales. “The superior product knowledge, customer skills, and overall excellence of Short Marine has proven their commitment to the customer as well as the Grady-White experience.”

Established in 1959, Grady-White builds 25 models of saltwater-tough, versatile, and high-quality center console, dual console, express, and walkaround cabin sportfishing and coastal family boats from 18 to 45 feet at its facility in Greenville, NC.

Grady-White is historically renowned for and highest rated in customer satisfaction by every third-party study ever done in the marine industry, including all 8 of the J.D. Power and Associates Customer Satisfaction Awards for their category and all 19 consecutive years of the NMMA Customer Satisfaction Index Awards.

The company has been privately owned by NMMA Hall of Fame member Eddie Smith since 1968, and is led by Kris Carroll, 45-year company veteran and NMMA Hall of Fame member.

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