Endeavour Marine Services in Sans Souci, New South Wales, Australia | Boat service
Endeavour Marine Services
Locality: Sans Souci, New South Wales, Australia
Phone: +61 423 364 396
Address: 44 Endeavour St. 2219 Sans Souci, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.emarineservices.com.au
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25.01.2022 If you can’t tow boats tow lots Old Bill Riley and Ken Minter with EMS’s Beast being returned to their respective clubs.
24.01.2022 For our Tassie friends! https://www.facebook.com/PeaceOfMindBoatServices/
23.01.2022 Old skills by an old shipwright! Caulking garboard seems on Landfall 85 year old Tassie built Huon pine Sparkmen and Stevens design. See our next post for the video of Col on the tools!
23.01.2022 One paint job completed. Another preparation starting @ EMS.
22.01.2022 One from the archives! Heres the program from our presentation 25 years ago, some familiar names - Colin Cole, Stephen ORourke, Wayne Keavy, Warren Eggins, Br...ian Leverton, Steve Hall. Great to see theyre all still sailing with our club See you at the 2019 presentation on 28 July! #throwbackthursday See more
22.01.2022 Flashback of Colin & Annie on a Martzcraft 35 WHO CAN GUESS WHAT YEAR?
22.01.2022 Bit of Ye olde boat repair! And its bitterly cold
19.01.2022 EMS and Infinity Rigging working together on Palana Rob Williams wonderful timber yacht.
17.01.2022 Riviera 3600 looking fresh for summer Endeavour Marine Services
17.01.2022 Show us your photos from the storm?! Did anyone else get hail?
17.01.2022 SMADS divers have been busy at the club the past few days, clearing silt from both slips to inspect and quote on rail replacement, hard working professional team!
16.01.2022 A big shout out to the Griffin crew for the massive achievement and results this year. Its great to skipper a boat when everyone works so well together. Clayt...ons Commodore Trophy Division 2 Commodore Trophy 2018 Winter Series 2019 Autumn Series 2018/2019 Saturday Bay Series 2018/2019 Summer Bay Series 2018/2019 Transit Series Id like to thank BBYCs sponsors Endeavour Marine Services and Aussea Sailing School for the awesome prizes. Now for an even better 2019/2020 series!!
16.01.2022 Hope this doesn’t come to Botany Bay!
13.01.2022 Spotted on the harbour: Haul n Coal (Ex BBYC E26) looking in need of an #endeavourmarineservices makeover.
13.01.2022 Flashback of Colin & Annie on a Martzcraft 35’ WHO CAN GUESS WHAT YEAR?
12.01.2022 This is team Stockades trip around the course, kudos to Tim Cole the navigator.
12.01.2022 New sign! Thanks heaps to Bruce, Grant B, Warren B, Paulie, Terry & the team for erecting & dismantling the scaffolding, fixing the eaves & sorting the flagpole. You guys are awesome
10.01.2022 Paparazzi in full force
10.01.2022 If you cant tow boats tow lots Old Bill Riley and Ken Minter with EMSs Beast being returned to their respective clubs.
09.01.2022 Says it all really
09.01.2022 Another fine haircut & shave from #endeavourmarineservices BBYC full members save 10% on slipping
08.01.2022 Checking out my reflection Wavecutter J24 roller brush above waterline, spray epoxy below. Youd be hard pressed to tell the difference - some of Rorys best work!
07.01.2022 Another fine job by EMS and Infinity Rigging
06.01.2022 Got in early today, studied the work Bryce & Pete from Infinity Rigging have done on Resurgent’s new mast. Those guys know their stuff looks great - re step probably Monday after the winds have eased.
06.01.2022 Hope this doesnt come to Botany Bay!
06.01.2022 From 31 March 2020, NSW Government public health directions have been updated requiring people to stay at home unless they have a reasonable excuse. However, ...as there is on land, there are exceptions that apply on water. If you go out, social distancing rules always apply at the boat ramp and on your boat. You should only be on your boat alone, or with no more than one other person; or with family who ordinarily live in the same household as you. A reasonable excuse to use your boat could be to: 1. exercise (e.g. kayaking/sailing/paddling etc); 2. fish; 3. get to and from work, where the work cannot reasonably be performed from home; 4. get groceries; and 5. provide assistance, care or support to an immediate member of the persons family. Unless you have an essential need to be out - stay ashore. If you do need to go out, stick to your local waters, and do not gather with more than 2 people unless with members of the same household. It is important to remember that the self-isolation rules apply at all times. Packing up your boat for a road trip and a half day fishing expedition is also not in the spirit of the restrictions. Skippers are always responsible, generally this is applied to safety equipment, keeping a proper lookout and proceeding at a safe speed. For the latest information on coronavirus and current restrictions, members of the community are encouraged to check the NSW Government website (http://nsw.gov.au) for regular updates.
05.01.2022 Some of the all stars back on the water! Grunta, Freddie, big Baz and halyard hoisting ace Dave Harley. Props to Trev Griffiths for the video.
01.01.2022 Bit of Ye olde boat repair! And it’s bitterly cold
01.01.2022 Fiberglassing the pontoon today Botany Bay Yacht Club!
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