The Leigh-Smith family
has been synonymous with the boating industry here
in South East Queensland for over 45 years.
Jeff
worked with his father, well-known Gold Coast identity
Reg, on the Isle of Capri back in the early 1960’s
in a hire boat business and boat brokerage before
playing one of the key roles in setting up the Runaway
Bay Marina. Runaway Bay Marina was Australia’s
first “fully integrated” marina that
saw a mixture of marine industry, dry-storage, marina
berths, retail shopping centre and residential units
all strategically located around the main marina
basin. Runaway Bay Marina is still one of the most
recognised marinas in Australia.
Runaway Bay Marina
was sold in 1988, and soon after, Jeff opened and
operated a successful international boat brokerage
for ten years at Sanctuary Cove before having an
epiphany. That epiphany was to build a marina and
marine precinct that was a “one stop shop”
for boaties and he couldn’t rest until he
put those wheels into motion. Many sleepless nights
and a lot of hard work later, the “one stop
shop” for boaties was born. Since the soft
opening of the Gold Coast City Marina in early 2000,
boating enthusiasts have been enjoying boating the
way it was meant to be.
Like history repeating
itself Jeff’s eldest son Dean joined the family
brokerage in 1995 where he had an induction like
no other under his father. He cut his teeth performing
all manner of boating related tasks and soon recognised
his natural ability as a salesman on the showroom
floor at Sanctuary Cove. Dean soon caught up to
many of his senior brokers and proceeded to overtake
some of the leading brokers at a very young age.
In 1998 Dean, who was always at his fathers right
hand, joined the set up phase for the Gold Coast
City Marina and has been onboard from day one. Dean
is currently the “Executive Manager”
of the Gold Coast City Marina, Australasian Marine
Imports and Leigh-Smith Cruiser Sales.
In 2003 both Jeff
and Dean were touring several Asian countries on
other business when they were introduced to the
“Alaska” range of Motor Yachts. After
careful inspection and a sea trial, they were both
understandably impressed by the boats’ looks,
handling, finish and performance.
Not long after that,
the first 42ft Sedan was imported by Australasian
Marine Imports. Since the first boat’s arrival
in mid 2003 there have been over twenty “Alaskas”
imported to Australia and New Zealand. Alaska Motor
Yachts are located at: The Bluff (the southern most
point of NZ), Auckland NZ, Perth WA, Port Phillip
Bay VIC, Sydney Harbour NSW and all throughout the
myriad of waterways in sunny Queensland.
The success of the
45ft Sedan and Fly Bridge models has led to the
release in 2005 of the 48ft “EURO” Fly
Bridge, and in 2006 of the new 38ft Sedan as well
as the 53ft Sedan and 53ft Fly Bridge. In early
2007 the flagship of the range, the 57ft Pilothouse
is due to arrive and will be the ultimate long range
“all seasons” cruiser on the market.
After stepping aboard any of the spectacular Alaska
Motor Yachts its easy to see why they have fast
become the benchmark in safe, practical, economical
and performance boating. When you mix a premium
product like “Alaska” and people like
Jeff and his son Dean, it’s easy to see there
will be more and more happy families on the water
with the peace of mind that boaties are looking
after them.
The Leigh-Smith family
has been looking after boaties since the 1960’s
so if you want to explore new waters explore an
“Alaska” today and see how you can ride
the wave of change.