MarineMax expands operations in the Florida Keys

MarineMax, based in Clearwater, will expand its footprint to Islamorada, Florida, with the addition of Native Marine.

Native Marine was founded by Florida Keys natives Tommy, Sarah and Brett Brashares. As an authorized Boston Whaler and Mercury Marine dealer, they have served the boating community from Tavernier to Key West.

The expanded MarineMax presence in Islamorada will provide customers with a wider range of services including maintenance, repairs, boating accessories and marina space with 11 racks and plans to expand.

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