Denison Yachting

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Daytona Beach, United States

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Boat dealer· Yacht broker· Boat rental service

Denison Yachting Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Denison Yachting is located in Daytona Beach, United States on 125 Basin St #105. Denison Yachting is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category boat dealer in United States.

Address

125 Basin St #105

Phone

+1 9547633971

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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DJC

Mike Mahoney was our broker and is now our broker for all our boats moving forward. He listened to our requirements answered all our many questions and found the perfect boat for US. Mike Truly cares about making his clients happy. I have never seen someone in sales work so hard. Mike is a shining star in the industry and with Denison. Awesome experience! Thanks Mike!

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Doug Fonville

Great Co. For Yachts.

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Searok Charters

My brokers name was Mike Mahoney. I listed my Jupiter 35 Sportfish with him after struggling with other brokers.Through a recommendation from my mechanic I listed my boat with Mike. After a ton of exposure, high quality pics and a drone video the boat sold in record time. I was so impressed I decided to sell my Grady White a few months later. Same scenario, high quality pics, on line exposure and a drone video the boat sold in 3 days. I highly recommend Mike if you're looking for a care free experience in buying or selling your boat.

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Jim Shira

We listed our 56' Motoryacht with Mike Mahoney in the Daytona Beach office after interviewing a few different brokers. Mike had an excellent video/still photo listing presentation prepared and the first day it hit Yachtworld, we had an offer that turned into a sale. Mike is currently helping us in our search for the next boat. We highly recommend Mike and the Denison Yacht Sales organization.

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William Broskey

I was looking at a boat for a family member and negotiated a price for them. Before they arrived I figured out the boat for sale was a used previous boat club boat with 350 hours of use. This was not clearly indicated on advertisements via popular boat sale website. We canceled the appointment to see the boat, and I received a nasty email about wasting peoples time. How about if you are going to sell rental/boat club boats you make it clear on the posting what it is.