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Coffs Harbour Marina Transformed with World-Class Upgrade

Enhanced Facilities Set to Boost NSW Boating Community

Coffs Harbour Marina Transformed with World-Class Upgrade?w=400
Marine Structures, Australia's leading marine infrastructure provider, has successfully completed a multi-million-dollar upgrade of the Coffs Harbour Marina.
This significant development delivers a world-class boating facility to the New South Wales coast, enhancing the experience for both local and visiting boating enthusiasts.

The comprehensive upgrade involved the replacement of existing marina structures with state-of-the-art facilities designed to accommodate a diverse range of vessels. The new infrastructure includes modern berths, improved access points, and enhanced amenities, all aimed at providing a superior experience for boat owners and operators.

This project is part of a broader initiative to revitalize marine facilities across Australia, ensuring they meet contemporary standards and cater to the evolving needs of the boating community. The upgraded Coffs Harbour Marina is expected to attract increased marine traffic, boost local tourism, and stimulate economic activity in the region.

For individuals considering boat ownership or looking to upgrade their vessels, the enhanced facilities at Coffs Harbour Marina offer an attractive proposition. Prospective buyers can explore various financing options to take advantage of the improved amenities and the vibrant boating community that the marina now supports.

Published:Sunday, 5th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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