Smooth sailing for Mikrofill

Mikrofill, Parkstone Yacht Club, Poole, Hoare Lea

Parkstone Yacht Club in Poole was established in 1895 and is situated on the North shore of the second largest natural harbour in the world. In the summer of 2016 work started on Parkstone’s new state-of–the-art clubhouse in Pearce Avenue. The new construction will accommodate the club’s active 2,800 members including around 480 sailors, aged 4 – 18 most of which are locally based.

Hoare Lea selected Mikrofill equipment to cover the club’s LPHW and HWS demands. This included 3 Ethos 110kW stainless steel condensing boilers providing both heating and indirect LPHW to 3No 500L Extreme HWS loading systems. standing Poole based contractor, Rentec Limited.

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