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Destinations: Bayfield Marine Turns 40 with Big April Events

(l to r) Holly, Adam, Pat, Ron, Shelley

Apr 11, 2024

Ron and Pat Reder started out in October 1984 across the road from where they are right now on the Bayfield River in Bayfield ON. The store front was about 10 x 20 and the rest of that side of the building was a stock room, wood finishing room, then behind that was more back stock and the lunchroom. Expanding every few years for the store front, then moving over to this new building five years ago, this year with Adam, Shelley, and Holly are carrying on the business.

Anniversary Events

As part of the kick off to the yearlong celebrations – the Bayfield Seminar Series for April!

Inventory!

Drawing power and sail customers from all over the region, Bayfield Marine is a full service store with an extensive inventory. Parts dealer for: Yanmar, Volvo Penta, Westerbeke, Universal, Racor

Dealer for: Tohatsu outboards, Gala inflatables, Raymarine, Clearwater Design kayaks, Gill Marine, Salus Marine, Chilly Moose, Dock & Bay.

Boat Parts: Harken, sailing hardware, Ancor, Blue Seas, Luxor LED, SeaDog, SeaChoice, Scepter, Rule, Jabsco, cleaning supplies, boat paint, oils and filters, dock line, stainless steel fasteners, safety equipment, Sierra.

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