Boatswain`s Locker

Boatswain's Locker is a well-regarded marine equipment and service company that has been operational for over half a century. Officially established in 1959, the company is based in Southern California and has positioned itself as a leading distributor of high-quality marine engines and related products.


Core Offerings:



  1. Engines and Power Systems: Boatswain's Locker specializes in inboard and outboard engines, providing products from some of the marine industry's premier brands, such as Volvo Penta, Honda Marine, Yanmar, and Indmar. They cater to a wide range of vessels, from recreational boats to commercial and military applications.



  2. Parts and Accessories: The company also offers a comprehensive selection of parts and accessories, ensuring that customers can get the necessary equipment to maintain and enhance their marine engines.



  3. Service and Support: Known for their top-tier service, Boatswain's Locker offers engine maintenance, repair, and installation services. The technical team is known for their expertise and customer-oriented approach, providing reliable and efficient service to keep vessels operational.



  4. Training and Resources: They also provide training resources for marine professionals and enthusiasts, ensuring that their customers are well-educated on the products and can maximize their utility and longevity.



  5. Commercial and Industrial Solutions: Apart from recreational boating, Boatswain’s Locker extends its services to commercial and industrial sectors, offering specialized engines and power solutions tailored to more demanding applications.




Customer Base:


Their customer base is broad and diverse, ranging from individual boat owners to large commercial fleets and government agencies. They have built a reputation for reliability, quality, and excellent customer service over the decades.


Locations:


Based in Southern California, Boatswain's Locker operates through multiple locations to cater to the regional demand for marine products and services. Their facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by trained professionals committed to delivering high standards of service.


Reputation and Reliability:


Boatswain's Locker has garnered a strong reputation within the marine community for their expertise, quality products, and exceptional customer service. Their sustained presence in the industry for over 60 years is a testament to their reliability and commitment to meeting the needs of their customers.


Contact Information:


To learn more about their products, services, or to get in touch with their customer service team, you can visit their official website or contact their main office.


Products

Mitsubishi Commercial Marine Diesel Engines, Kohler Marine Generators, ZF Transmissions and Marine parts

Costa Mesa USA

931 west 18th street
Costa Mesa CA 92627
USA

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