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Cule Marine announced as exclusive New Zealand Distributor for Dometic UK Blinds

Cule Marine Ltd announced as exclusive New Zealand Distributor for Dometic UK Blind Systems
(formerly known as Oceanair Marine Ltd)

Cule Marine Ltd has been appointed the exclusive New Zealand distributor for Dometic UK Blind Systems Ltd, bringing the brand’s premium range of marine blinds and soft furnishings to the local market. The new partnership combines Dometic’s global expertise in onboard comfort solutions with Cule Marine’s strong national presence and customer-focused distribution network.

The collaboration will be officially launched at the Auckland Boat Show 2026, where visitors will be able to explore a wide selection of Dometic’s window, portlight, and hatch covering solutions alongside Cule Marine’s high-quality hatch range.

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Dometic’s blind systems are engineered specifically for the marine environment, offering durability against UV exposure, moisture, and vessel movement. The range provides exceptional privacy, light control, and long-lasting performance. With a broad choice of fabrics, finishes, and operating mechanisms, each blind can be tailored to suit any vessel. Customers can also take advantage of Dometic’s intuitive online Product Builder to configure blinds that perfectly complement their onboard interior.

Cule Marine Directors Scott and Ursula Hanson say the partnership is a natural fit.

“We’ve been looking to complement our range of high-quality hatches with a blind solution for several years. Both Cule and Dometic UK Blind Systems offer customizable, made-to-order products engineered for demanding environments, so there’s a real synergy between us.”

This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to delivering premium marine solutions that enhance comfort, design, and the overall onboard experience for boaties throughout New Zealand.

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The full Dometic Blinds range will be available to order through Cule Marine Ltd., providing marine professionals across the country with streamlined access to products, technical information, and support.

About Cule Marine Ltd

Cule Marine Ltd is a New Zealand-owned manufacturer specialising in high-quality marine hatches designed for durability, performance, and contemporary onboard aesthetics. With a strong focus on craftsmanship and custom solutions, Cule Marine delivers reliable products built to withstand the demands of New Zealand’s marine environment.

The company works closely with boatbuilders, marine professionals, and OEM clients nationwide, providing exceptional service, technical support, and long-term product reliability. Through strategic partnerships and a commitment to quality, Cule Marine continues to enhance comfort, functionality, and design for boaties across the country.

For more information on Cule Marine, please visit https://www.culemarine.co.nz/.

About Dometic Group

Dometic is a global outdoor tech company on a mission to make mobile living easy. With core expertise in cooling, heating, power and electronics, mobility, and space optimisation, the company empowers more people to connect with nature and enjoy greater freedom in the outdoors. Dometic delivers smart, sustainable, and reliable products with outstanding design, used by millions of people worldwide while camping, travelling, and exploring with cars, RVs, and boats.

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Its portfolio includes both installed solutions for land vehicles and boats, as well as standalone products for outdoor enthusiasts. Dometic employs approximately 7,000 people and sells its products in more than 100 countries. In 2025, the company reported net sales of SEK 21 billion (USD 2.3 billion) and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

About Dometic UK Blind Systems

Dometic UK Blind Systems Ltd (formerly Oceanair Marine Limited) designs and manufactures premium blind and shading solutions for the global leisure marine market. Founded in 1990 with the ambition to become a world leader in blind, shade, and soft furnishing design, the company was acquired by the Dometic Group in 2017 and has since expanded its product portfolio and international reach.

Operating from manufacturing sites in Selsey, UK, and Vermont, USA, Dometic UK Blind Systems serves marine, RV, residential, and commercial customers worldwide. The business works closely with OEM and aftermarket clients to create tailored systems that combine comfort, functionality, and contemporary design.

For more information on Dometic, please visit www.dometic.com.

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