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Denison Yacht Sales opens new office at Scituate Boat Works in Scituate, Massachusetts

Steady company growth continues at Denison Yacht Sales with the opening of its newest office, located at Scituate Boat Works. The full service boatyard, located between Boston and Plymouth, just 25 miles from Boston, is the second New England marina office recently opened by Denison, a leader in yacht brokerage. The Scituate office focuses on brokerage and new boat sales. The new location will be led by Jimmy Mathews, who has 12 years of experience in the marine industry, eight of those years with Denison Yacht Sales. "I am familiar with the northeastern U.S. yacht market, having worked in New Hampshire prior to joining Denison," said Mathews. "Across the board, brokerage numbers are up and builders have seen an increase in orders, so this expansion comes at a perfect time. I look forward to representing the Denison name in Massachusetts." Since 1948, the Denison family name has been synonymous with yachting. Decades of experience provide a long-term perspective on the industry, extensive industry contacts, a deep client roster and a passion for yachts. Denison Yacht Sales is a full service yacht brokerage and yacht charter firm with marina offices in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Marina del Rey, Calif.; San Carlos, Mexico, Old Saybrook, Conn. and now Scituate, MA. Denison's team of 35 licensed and bonded yacht brokers represents Beneteu Swift Trawlers, Beneteau GT Flyers, Selene Ocean Trawlers, Dufour Yachts, Pirelli Yacht Tenders, Tecnomar, and Palumbo Shipyard. "We look forward to becoming part of the Scituate marine community," said Bob Denison, owner of Denison Yacht Sales. "This is a town with a strong sense of its ocean-related history which offers us a truly unique location for our products and services."
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