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Ocean Life Mobile Marine Services

Locality: OConnor, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 438 903 589



Address: 2/67 Forsyth Street 6163 O'Connor, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.oceanlifemarine.com.au

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25.01.2022 As a part of the Volt Network, we are highly trained marine electrical specialists, with access to market leading technical marine brands. All electrical installations are completed to the highest of standards, so check out the highlights of our range in the brochure by following this link: https://bit.ly/39iOVFg and contact us today on 0438903589



25.01.2022 Our latest, and probably one of our biggest, Fusion Marine installs to date. This system boasts Fusion’s top of the range Signature series products. 3 pairs of 6.5 230w SG-CL65SPW signature series white marine speakers. 1 pair of 8.8 330w signature series tower speakers. A 10 450w SG-SL101SPW signature series subwoofer.... All powered by the Apollo MS-RA770 head Unit and an 8 channel 2000w signature series marine amplifier. All this in a Boston Whaler 32 Outrage! The sound is impressive See more

24.01.2022 The "Make a Difference" lifejacket program will be at the Palm Beach boat ramp in Rockingham on Saturday 20th February at 9am. Recreational Boaters can regist...er to attend this free lifejacket clinic by visiting www.eventbrite.com.au/o/marine-safety-wa-30578539846 and booking a ticket. Don't forget to bring your lifejacket along to learn how to maintain it, and lifejackets that are deemed unserviceable are eligible for a $30 voucher to purchase a new lifejacket. City of Rockingham Local Government Royal Life Saving Society WA Surf Life Saving WA Rockingham Boating Anaconda Stores BCF - Boating, Camping, Fishing See more

23.01.2022 There are a lot of questions surrounding boating in WA at the moment and if we are still allowed to be out on the water. DOT released a statement this week saying anchor up at home but that is not compulsory, just a recommendation. If you are heading out with a mate, please abide with the social distancing rules, or even better, go boating with your immediate family or the people you live with. Please see the attached photos. The last 2 are screen shots directly from the DOT website. I’ll leave it to you to make up your own mind.



19.01.2022 THIS IS A LONG, BUT IMPORTANT POST. PLEASE READ, SHARE AND THINK ABOUT YOUR OWN SAFETY ON THE WATER. With the recent sea tragedies, we are appealing to all boat...ies to seriously rethink their actions before and while they are on the water. YOU’RE the Skipper, YOU’RE RESPONSIBLE for your vessel and all persons onboard! All Marine Rescue Volunteer groups are here to help, we dont do it for glory, we come from all walks of life but we all have one common goal...to keep you safe. But we need your help!! When an accident at sea happens, we drop everything in our lives to respond. We search for hours, often day after day, hoping for the best possible outcome, but sometimes it’s only to give closure to the loved ones you have left behind. HAVE all required safety gear, AND know how to use it! WEAR your life jackets/Pfds, they’re certainly not there to be a cushion or fashion accessory! LOG-ON with your local Marine Rescue Group, and check that where you go AND the weather are suitable for both your vessel and your own capabilities. If you are unsure or new to boating, please contact your local Marine Rescue Group for advice. Our doors are open, use Facebook use phones..we always try to be available for any questions or queries. Or bring your boat and your family down so we can answer any questions you AND your family may want to ask. There is nothing embarrassing about wanting to keep your loved ones safe!

18.01.2022 Offshore flares kits and EPIRB's are back in stock just in time for Christmas.

18.01.2022 Yamaha F115 rebuild after finding water in the oil!



17.01.2022 ECHOMAP Plus 65cv With GT22 Transducer & pre loaded charts Clearence ex display, never installed in a boat just been on a display stand. Comes with full 2 year warranty. RRP $799 Clearence price $649... 1 only at this price See more

13.01.2022 You can also drop off out of date flares and EPIRB's

10.01.2022 With everyone staying in WA we are busier than ever. October is already booked out. The summer holidays are less than 3 months away. With us being booked through October that only leaves you 2 months to get everything sorted. Avoid disappointment and book in now.

08.01.2022 Thinking about going away with your boat for Easter? Don't leave it to the last minute to get it serviced. The weeks leading up to Easter are extremely busy for us. Book your boat in now to avoid disappointment.

07.01.2022 At Fremantle Sailing Club



05.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE: Temporary access to the exclusion zone off Rottnest Island to get your cray pots. Recreational fishers, if you want to collect equipment you w...ill need to register by contacting 9372 9788 or [email protected] to arrange a Rottnest Island ranger supervision. You will only be allowed to retrieve your equipment. Fishing, other recreational activity and going ashore to Rotto is forbidden. For the latest COVID-19 boating advice and information visit our website https://www.transport.wa.gov.au//recreational-boating-advi

01.01.2022 ALGAE ALERT: A dangerous toxic outbreak has emerged across the Swan River. #9News

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