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Boatsales Staff4 June 2013
NEWS

'Yamaha Dollars' Promotion

Get in-store credits with your new outboard

Yamaha Motor Australia has to announced a new promotion offering customers more value when buying one of Yamaha’s four-stroke outboards.

Yamaha will be offering free 'Yamaha Dollars' -- in-store credit -- to spend at a Yamaha dealership when buying a new outboard motor. This offer is available on all four stroke-motors from F30 to F150 purchased between now and the end of August.

The amounts on offer range from $300 on a Yamaha F30B up to $1000 on a Yamaha F150A and can be spent on things such as rigging, safety gear or accessories.

"This is an exciting promotion and the feedback so far has been extremely positive," said Iain Macleod, National Sales Manager for Yamaha Outboards in Australia. "This is a massive benefit for customers considering a new boat package or repower over the cooler months. Customers are able to use the Yamaha dollar bonus to add those additional or upgraded accessories that might not have fitted into the boating budget previously.”

Yamaha four-stroke outboards are supported with a full four-year manufacturer’s warranty and all two-stroke outboards are backed by a three-year warranty.

A list of participating dealerships can be found on the Yamaha website.

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