A major initiative was the appointment of Sebastien Dorckel as a dedicated Project Manager to work full-time for Integrity.
The year is already well underway, and Australian builder Integrity have affirmed that 2022 will mark another great year for the Integrity boating family.
There has been a flurry of recent sales, some people new to Integrity and others, loyal owners looking to trade up. Last month saw the arrival of two new Integrity 340 Sedans destined for Sydney, and another three new Integrity vessels arriving later this year.
In all, the Whitehaven Group has a total of 40 vessels on the way, to every state including Tasmania and Western Australia.
“We have a new Integrity 460SX heading to Hobart this year and sales into NZ, including the Integrity 380 SX and Aquila A44,” says Lee Randall, Business Development Manager at the Whitehaven Group.
“We are certainly enjoying strong sales as people emerge from lockdowns and restrictions and really follow their hearts and find family enjoyment in boating.”
Lee attended the 2022 Miami International Boat Show, 16 to 20 February – the world’s largest on-water boat show. On show for the first time was the full range of Aquila power cats, and a brand-new Aquila A28 which is already creating a buzz.
A major initiative was the appointment of Sebastien Dorckel as a dedicated Project Manager to work full-time for Integrity. Over the past 15 years, Sebastien has worked with Aquila Power Catamarans, HH Catamarans, McConaghy Boats and MC Catamarans, and most recently One World Marine Composites. He has also worked as Base Manager for Dream Yacht Charter in the Seychelles, overseeing fleet maintenance and repairs, as well as scheduling crew for charter vessels.