NEW VMG Marine Website launches

Clipper Wind

Jan 25, 2017

VMG Marine is launching their new website, vmg-marine.ca and showing at the Toronto boat show. VMG is the Toronto-based North American distributor for a line of quality marine instruments engineered and manufactured in the UK by NASA Marine Instruments

The new site is ecommerce capable and all products available through VMG Marine are online. The site proudly ships across North America.

In addition to the new ecommerce feature and overall design, products manuals are now available online for almost all NASA Marine products – you can download a new one with one click.The website features a responsive design that responds to device viewing preference.

MOBI and 3 FobsAt TIBS, VMG will be bunking in with Evolution Sails (booth 1647.) Although they are technically separate, both companies belong to Greg Bratkiw. For GTA customers pick up of instrument purchases is available at the loft.

 

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