Ray White Marine moves to Rose Bay Marina

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Luxury yacht brokerage Ray White Marine is relocating its Sydney headquarters to Rose Bay Marina in November 2024.

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Ray White Marine is moving its Sydney headquarters to the prestigious Rose Bay Marina in November 2024, coinciding with the peak Sydney summer boating season.

This transition from Elizabeth Bay marks a major milestone in the company’s growth and reflects its expanding footprint in the global marine industry.

The move comes after years of success at Sydney City Marine and Elizabeth Bay Marinas over the past 10 years.

Ray White Marine’s team has expanded rapidly, driven by a substantial increase in new vessel orders and larger brokerage vessels sold by the Ray White Marine Asia-Pacific team.

The new location at Rose Bay Marina will provide a spacious and modern environment for their client base and cater for larger vessels with berthing for up to 40m, which is rare in Sydney’s elite Eastern Suburbs area.

“Our team is really excited about the move, we have been in talks for a few years about a larger footprint in Sydney,” CEO of Ray White Marine, Brock Rodwell said.

“Rose Bay and Point Piper Marinas are the ideal fit for our products being Ferretti Group, Sunreef Yachts and Technohull vessels.

“Joining Ned O’Neil and the marina management team at Rose Bay Marina represents a great new chapter for us leading into summer.”

The new Sydney headquarters complements Ray White Marine’s other interstate offices, including Marina Mirage (Gold Coast), Zagame Showroom (Melbourne), Airlie Beach (The Whitsundays) and Viaduct Harbour (Auckland).

This expansion solidifies Ray White Marine’s presence as a true leader in the luxury marine industry.

The team is scheduled to open the new office in early November, welcoming clients and affiliate partners to showcase the enhanced facilities and European-influenced fit-out.

Source: Ray White



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