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Quick Group’s latest innovations

Quick Group, a global leader in marine equipment with a presence in New Zealand, has made two significant announcements at major international boat shows in 2025. First, at the Miami International Boat Show, Quick Nautical Equipment unveiled a strategic partnership with Mercury Marine, enhancing boat maneuverability with integrated thruster technology. Then, at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, the company introduced its moreCARE Suite of Services and an extended warranty program.

Both developments represent a significant leap forward in reliability, convenience, and performance for boaters. These advancements translate into improved vessel performance, better support for long-term maintenance, and access to cutting-edge stabilisation and manoeuvring technology.

Enhanced manoeuvrability with Mercury Marine integration

Enhanced manoeuvrability with Mercury Marine integration

The first major announcement from Quick Group involves a partnership between Quick Nautical Equipment and Mercury Marine. Quick’s bow thrusters are now fully compatible with Mercury’s Joystick Piloting System, providing boaters with an intuitive and precise control system for docking and maneuvering.

What this means for Kiwi boaters:

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  • Easier Handling in Tight Spaces: Whether navigating through marinas or docking in challenging conditions, integrating Quick Nautical Equipment’s thrusters with Mercury’s joystick controls makes boat handling significantly easier.
  • Retrofitting Capabilities: The newly developed gateway allows boaters to integrate the system with existing Mercury engines, meaning they don’t need to invest in an entirely new setup to enjoy these benefits.
  • Increased Safety and Efficiency: With smoother and more controlled maneuvering, boaters can reduce stress and improve the overall boating experience, particularly when operating in challenging New Zealand harbours and anchorages.
The moreCARE Suite. A game changer for maintenance and warranty support.

The moreCARE Suite: A game changer for maintenance and warranty support

Owning a boat in New Zealand presents unique challenges, from navigating unpredictable coastal conditions to ensuring reliable maintenance services in remote locations. Quick Group’s moreCARE Suite of Services addresses these concerns by providing end-to-end lifecycle support for a variety of onboard systems, including stabilisers, thrusters, anchoring systems, and lighting.

Key benefits of the moreCARE Suite include:

  • Extended Warranty & Service Agreements: The MC² Quick Gyro stabilisers now come with an extended warranty of up to five years or 4,000 hours, ensuring long-term peace of mind.
  • Comprehensive After-Sales Support: Certified technicians and Quick Group’s service network assist with maintenance and repairs, a critical advantage for Kiwi boaters who may not have immediate access to specialized technicians.
  • Sustainable Upgrade and Trade-In Programs: Owners can trade in existing equipment, upgrade to newer models, or opt for remanufactured units at a lower cost, reducing environmental impact while maintaining high-performance standards.

For New Zealand boaters, particularly those operating in offshore waters, the ability to access a global network of certified parts and services ensures that their vessels remain in peak condition. The transferability of warranties is also a major advantage, adding value when selling a boat and offering assurance to potential buyers.

The bottom line for New Zealand boaters

These advancements from Quick Group highlight a shift toward enhanced performance, ease of maintenance, and seamless integration of marine systems. Kiwi boaters now have access to world-class service agreements, extended warranties, and innovative manoeuvring technology that can improve the safety and enjoyment of their time on the water.

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For those looking to invest in new marine technology or upgrade existing equipment, Quick Group’s latest offerings provide compelling benefits. The combination of extended service support, sustainable upgrade options, and advanced joystick piloting integration means that New Zealand boaters can enjoy greater confidence and convenience, whether cruising local waters or embarking on offshore adventures.

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