Skyline Marina Open House – Sea Ray Spring Forward Sales Event!!!

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skyline-largeINVITING ALL BOATERS

SPRING SPLASH IS FAST APPROACHING – NOW is the time to make plans to attend our “Spring Forward Sales Event” Open House on Saturday April 9th from 10am to 4pm at our Orillia location at 75 Forestview Road, Oro-Medonte (Orillia), ON GPS Coordinates: N 44 33.965, W 079 26.510

We have lots for you to see and do:

• View our full line-up of beautiful Sea Ray boats WITH amazing PRICING AND FACTORY INCENTIVES

• Trailer handling lessons

• Boater Operating Card Test

• Industry vendors (Financing Specialists, Marine Insurance, etc.)

Skyline Marina will make your day a great experience.

For those of you who cannot attend on Saturday, we have decided to hold hours of 4:00-8:00pm on Friday April 8th and Sunday, April 10th from 11am-3pm – this will give you an opportunity to take advantage of the SPECIAL SPRING PRICING!!!!

Bonus Sales Incentives will apply from 4:00pm, Friday April 8th until 3:oopm, Sunday April 10th. Mark these dates on your calendar – now is the time to put your family into a new Sea Ray.

Refreshments Served –

RSVP to 705-327-2002 x 100 or email: info@skylinemaria.com

We’re always open at www.skylinemarina.com

 

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