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Brisbane Yamaha named Yellowfin National Dealer of the Year 2025

by Yellowfin 7 May 07:34 BST
Yellowfin celebrates excellence: 2025 National Dealer of the Year Award winner announced © Yellowfin

Yellowfin Plate Boats is proud to announce Brisbane Yamaha as the 2025 Yellowfin National Dealer of the Year. A title that celebrates a decade-long partnership built on performance, trust, and a shared passion for premium Aussie-built plate boats.

Appointed as an official Yellowfin dealer in 2015, Brisbane Yamaha has spent the past ten years establishing itself as a benchmark for what it means to be a leader in the boating industry. Their consistent growth, customer-first approach, and in-depth knowledge of Yellowfin's rugged, offshore-ready plate boats have made them a powerhouse dealership within the network.

Accepting the award, Dealer Principal Aaron Goodchild said:

"The Dealer of the Year Awards aren't about one person — it's the long-term team of boating specialists that make up Brisbane Yamaha, and how year on year we've broken every boating record there is. The product plays a vital role in the outcome, but it's the professional team that gets the result."

Brisbane Yamaha's success is no accident. It's the result of a dedicated, experienced team who know their boats inside out — and more importantly, understand exactly what Australian boaters need when they hit the water.

"Aaron and the crew at Brisbane Yamaha are everything Yellowfin stands for — tough, reliable, no-nonsense professionals who live and breathe boating," said Drew Jackson, Commercial Sales Manager ANZ, at Yellowfin Plate Boats. "They've set the standard in every way, and we're proud to recognise them with this award."

The Yellowfin National Dealer of the Year award is the highest recognition in the Yellowfin network, awarded to the dealership that best exemplifies our core values — strength, service, and a deep connection to the boating community.

Brisbane Yamaha's win marks not just a decade of dedication, but a future full of momentum. With trusted dealers like these leading the charge, the Yellowfin legacy of building tough, Aussie plate boats for serious offshore adventure is stronger than ever.

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