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Sealegs Ships 250th Boat To UK Customer

Published: Tue 17 Jun 2008 10:46 AM
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Sealegs Ships 250th Boat To UK Customer
AUCKLAND, Tuesday 17 June 2008: Sealegs International Limited today announced it has shipped its 250th amphibious boat to a customer in the UK.
Sealegs CEO David McKee Wright says the delivery of the 250th boat represents another significant milestone in the company’s development.
“We delivered the first Sealegs boat to a New Zealand customer four years ago and have progressed from start-up to volume production in that timeframe,” he says.
The 250th boat has been purchased by Mr Michael Pritchard who lives on the island of St Mary’s in the Atlantic Ocean, located 45km SW of Land’s End off the Cornwall coast.
Mr Pritchard says with so many islands and beaches to visit, a craft with the versatility that Sealegs offers is a huge bonus. “With Sealegs we don’t need a tender or pier for mooring, we just get in and go,” he says.
In the last financial year Sealegs produced 112 amphibious boats and it expects to double that number this year. Sealegs opened a new hull fabrication factory in May to cope with the demand for its unique product. Production is currently at full capacity with substantial forward orders.
With most boats built for export, Sealegs boats are now in use throughout the world.
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About Sealegs Corporation:
Sealegs Corporation Limited is a public company listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange Main Board with the ticker symbol SLG.
Sealegs Corporation owns 100% of Sealegs International Limited, the world's leading manufacturer of amphibious boats.
Sealegs International has developed a patented system of hydraulically motorised, steerable and retractable wheels for amphibious boats.
Sealegs set a new world record for the fastest crossing of the English Channel by an amphibious vehicle in June 2005.
Sealegs amphibious boats are used by customers in New Zealand, Australia, Dubai, France, UK, Italy, Hong Kong, Korea, Fiji, UAE, Malaysia and the USA.
For more information on Sealegs see www.sealegs.com
For high resolution media photos see www.sealegs.com/infomedia.asp

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