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Saved by uncleflo on February 9th, 2022.
A friendly but professional, family run business with an old fashioned approach to sales & customer service, situated on the waterfront of the delightful market town and boating centre of Woodbridge in Suffolk. Andy arrived in Woodbridge from the Midlands in the early 70’s to join his parents who had moved there some years before. Boating had always been the family hobby and he soon realised that whilst you could order your yacht from one of the local yards, there was nowhere to buy a dinghy to hang on the davits! He soon set about "plugging the gap" and acquired a premises on the Quayside and began buying and selling tenders, small fishing boats, sailing dinghies & day boats. His intention was to bring boating to "everyman" and his early adverts boasted that he could "get you sailing or motoring down the river for less than £500". Several thousand boat sales later it seems he was right! The business went from strength to strength and the range and size of boats he offered grew dramatically and now he has over 70 boats on display at any time, from dinghies to ocean going yachts – canoes to 40’ cruisers.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 9th, 2022.
How to rent on Fat Llama: Access items without owning them by renting them from people in your neighbourhood in a few easy steps. Search for the items you’re looking for and filter by location. Send a request to the lender for the dates you’d like the items. Your booking is only confirmed when the owner accepts your request. Arrange handover with the owner. Use chat to arrange convenient times to pick up the item and ask any questions you might have. During the rental: Enjoy your rental and return on time. Make the most of your time with the item and then return it safely to the owner at the end of the rental. Be sure to check in with the lender and book extra days if the item is available and you want to keep it for longer. Playing your part: Renting on Fat Llama isn’t just convenient and cost effective. By buying less and renting more, you’re also contributing to a circular economy, making better use of resources and helping to protect this wonderful planet we live on. Want to make some money too? Rent your belongings to people in your area to make some extra cash.
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