Binnacle Boy Catalogue – Keep it Under Your Mattress!

Binnacle Catalogue 2013

The first ever marine catalogue from Binnacle is ready with its Spring and Summer 2013 offerings, online and in store. Watch for the flyer in the May edition of Canadian Yachting West magazine. The Binnacle Yachting Equipment and Accessories Ltd. is a full-service chandlery located in Halifax NS, by the shores of the North Atlantic.  Binnacle.com, the online store, has grown to become Canada’s largest internet chandler for sailors and powerboaters. Wherever your home port is, The Binnacle has something of interest to you.

The 8,200-square-foot store holds one of the country’s largest in-stock inventories, so most orders ship the same day you place them. They offer free shipping in Canada on most orders over $99 (with some exceptions for heavy or bulky items).

Catalogue retail prices are locked in until August 31, 2013, but sale prices end May 31, 2013*.

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