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CH Smith Marine website turns 21

by CH Smith Marine 31 Mar 2018 06:13 UTC
CH Smith Marine Website turns 21 © Rod CHSmith

Leading marine dealer CH Smith Marine has celebrated another milestone – with their website now entering its 21st year.

As part of the 21st birthday celebrations, the CH Smith website has been upgraded to a new responsive design, with improved mobile functionality for online shoppers.

Since the website's launch back in 1997, chsmith.com.au has provided a wealth of information for the boating and fishing community – not just in Australia, but worldwide. The staff, too, are all experienced fishermen (and women), with unsurpassed knowledge in the industry.

Along with fishing advice and technical know-how, the CH Smith website is also home to thousands of marine products – from electronics and GPS, boat parts and sailing gear, outboard motors and engines, and a wide range of tackle and fishing equipment.

If you're looking for spare parts for an item that's no longer in production, CH Smith Marine also has you covered – with a broad range of Discontinued Parts still available from a number of manufacturers, including Navman, Northstar and others.

CH Smith has partnered with Australia Post and a number of different freight carriers, so no matter where you live, goods can be sent to reach you right around the country or overseas.

Thanks to the website's latest redesign and upgrade, www.chsmith.com.au is now much easier to use across a greater range of devices – with added features including an improved Comparison function for comparing products, and a Boat Wiki explaining thousands of fishing terms and phrases.

You can visit the website at www.chsmith.com.au, or phone on (03) 9403 4800.

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