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Suffolk Yacht Harbour Acquires OneSails GBR (East) & Evolution Rigging

by Helen Porter 25 Sep 2024 11:10 BST
Suffolk Yacht Harbour Acquires OneSails GBR (East) & Evolution Rigging (l-r) Jonathan Dyke and Joshua Major © Helen Porter

The east coast's leading independent marina has expanded its portfolio of businesses

Suffolk Yacht Harbour (SYH), located on the River Orwell in Suffolk, announced it has acquired two well-established east coast marine businesses. Formerly owned by experienced sailor John Parker, OneSails GBR (East) and Evolution Rigging are now wholly owned by SYH with no other shareholders.

Located onsite at SYH, both businesses will continue to operate under their existing brands. The move forms a part of SYH's established reputation as a marine hub and is a continuation of its strategy to provide a one-stop-shop for berth holders and marine visitors.

SYH Managing Director Joshua Major commented, "OneSails and Evolution Rigging already work closely with our team, they are part of the fabric of SYH, so this is a natural progression for all parties. The existing staff will continue to work as normal; it's very much business as usual."

SYH Chairman Jonathan Dyke added, "SYH has worked with John Parker, the previous owner of the two businesses, for nearly 40 years so we have in-depth knowledge of the staff, customers, products, and expectations going forwards. We will continue to build on the solid foundations established by John and his team, ensuring customer service remains of the utmost importance."

During the transition period, John Parker will work as a consultant to deliver continuity for all parties.

John Parker said, "OneSails and Evolution Rigging are in safe hands under SYH ownership. They have close experience and knowledge of both businesses, which I am sure will thrive under the new management. Having been a sailmaker for over 40 years it is in my DNA and that doesn't just go away overnight. I will continue to work with the team to ensure a smooth transition for customers, staff, and suppliers."

Operating as a franchise within the OneSails International group, the east coast loft at SYH is one of 52 sail lofts in the brand's worldwide network.

Joshua Major added, "I am a passionate sailor myself having sailed locally and at international regattas since I was a teenager. I understand the importance of quality sails and rigging for boats of all shapes and sizes, whether you are cruising or racing. I am looking forward to working with the teams from both businesses, as well as within the OneSails group."

SYH is the leading independent marina on the east coast with a 550-berth marina and extensive facilities. As well as its in-house services, SYH owns the traditional chandlery Classic Marine and is the home of a raft of onsite marine businesses, including a sailing school, a yacht club, yacht brokerage, marine engineers, and electricians.

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