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Excess appoints Primus Marine as its official dealer in Thailand

by Excess Catamarans 20 Dec 2024 00:30 GMT
Excess appoints Primus Marine as its official dealer in Thailand © Excess Catamarans

Excess is excited to announce the appointment of Primus Marine as the brand's new exclusive dealer for Thailand, a step further to consolidate Excess Catamarans' presence in Asia Pacific.

Primus Marine represents the whole collection of Excess Catamarans in Thailand.

"I am pleased to announce the exclusive appointment of Primus Marine as the representative for Excess in Thailand. This partnership taps into the potential of the Excess Catamaran in South East Asia, and I believe Primus Marine will excel in this role. Despite being a newly established dealership, their team, led by Howard, brings a wealth of experience and is highly motivated to deliver an exceptional customer journey. I am confident that Primus Marine will represent Excess at it's best in Thailand." - Said Cosmas Grelon, Excess & Lagoon Catamarans Asia-Pacific Sales Manager

"With a dynamic look, remarkable colors and sophisticated lines on a catamaran that's a joy to sail. This is what new sailors are searching for. Excess is built for them! We have some exciting new stock boats arriving in the Kingdom including an Excess 11 in January. We look forward to meeting many of our future customers during 2025 and introducing them to the brand." - Said Howard Prime, CEO and Co-Founder of Primus Marine

With NextWave Yachting (Hong Kong) and Primus Marine (Thailand) joining Excess International Network, we hope to see more and more Excess models hitting the waters in our region.

Learn more about Primus Marine here.

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