Hindson Marina, Penetanguishene, ON 7 to 8 June 2014

Jack Pady

Buy or Sell  40 to 60 pre-owned power and sail boats on display. Stop by to see a great selection of boats, talk to brokers and discuss your boating needs

To buyers : If we do not see the boat of your dreams listed, ask for help searching the market through their network for a boat to suit your needs: trawlers, motor yachts, or sailboats.

To sellers: Rest assured that you are working with over 40 years of experience

BACK COVE YACHTS
The  Back Cove 34 and Back Cove 30 are in the water ready to be viewed. Back Cove Yachts is an excellent  company  to work with and Jack Pady marine is excited to be a part of their dealer network.

Back Cove 34 Hardtop and Back Cove 30 Hardtop

To complete the Back Cove line of “downeast” design diesel powered yachts, there is a Back Cove 37 and most recently the Back Jack Paddy 2Cove 41 was just introduced to the market. The down east style evolved from the working boats of the rugged Maine coast where seafarers needed strong and seaworthy boats to safely see them in and out of their home ports.  Today these yachts are built with a traditional look, modern design mandates and the latest technologies. All Back Cove are diesel powered.  We feel that they are the perfect boat for conditions on Georgian Bay.

www.jackpadymarine.com

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