December 8, 2021
When you are in the Lake City or Georgetown area, be sure to check out SCBFA partner and dealer Marshall’s Marine, which houses top boating brands as well as various other off-road vehicles.
Founded in 1969, Marshall’s Marine has eight indoor showrooms featuring center console aluminum, bass, bay, center console, deck, and Jon boats, as well as pontoons. One of the most unique features of Marshall’s Marine is a private lake just for their customers to test drive their future boat.
“We joined SCBFA to help give one of South Carolina’s top industries a voice,” said company administrator Justin Altman.
In addition to boats, Marshall’s Marine also sells loose outboards, Yamaha WaveRunners, side-by-sides, and ATVs.
The dealership offers full-line sales and service for Yamaha and Mercury Outboards. They also provide customers with a range of services, including engine, trailer, and fiberglass repair. The maintenance team does aluminum fabrication and accessory installation, as well.
Altman encourages South Carolina anglers and boaters to “be thankful and responsible for and with what we are so privileged to have and continue to promote and protect that lifestyle in the state.”
For more information, visit marshallsmarine.com
Locations and Hours of Operation:
Lake City
114 E. Myrtle Beach Hwy
Lake City, SC 29560
Georgetown
507 Church St.
Georgetown, SC 29440
Hours
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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