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01-28-2020, 04:56 PM #1
Diamond Marine to Retire Operations After Over Three Decades In Business
From Joe and Marty Signorelli, Diamond Marine
Notice to all Diamond Marine customers,
We would like tell you some bitter sweet news, after serving the Mercury high performance outboard industry for 33 years we have decided that it was time to close up shop and retire. Through the years we had created an amazing customer base with many friendships along the way. It is hard to put a number how many boats we were instrumental in putting in the winners circle all over the world, those were the Monday morning phone calls that we always enjoyed. We want to thank all of our customers for their loyalty and support they have given us through the years it has been truly appreciated.
Now I would like to let everyone what is next for us, simply at this time we are in the process of liquidating all machinery equipment as well as a vast inventory of used parts, because of the quantity of items we have we will not be making any kind of list. If you are looking for a certain item just call us at 954-525-2600 and we will see if we can find it. For anyone that would like to come to the shop and look at our equipment and inventory all is welcome, everything must go. We plan on a total liquidation of the property March 22 so please be aware that this is happening right now. Thanks again to all our customers I am sure we will still be in touch in the future.
Joe and Marty Signorelli
For all sales inquiries, please email us at speed@diamondmarine.com
Closing thoughts by Greg Terzian
They were at the cutting edge of the art of creating horsepower for decades. Joe and Marty Signorelli have worked together since they were teenagers, having opened their first shop in Farmingdale, Long Island in 1978. It will be the end of an era, and it does not matter what brand of engine or boat you own, because Joe and Marty's influence has likely touched all of us in some way.
I grew up in Massapequa, which is a neighboring town to Farmingdale, so my early days at the boat ramps in Lindenhurst and Massapequa are filled with memories of early STVs and screaming Bridgeport Mercury engines. Once in a while I would see one of those STVs, and that beautiful aroma of aviation fuel. The Diamond Marine logo on the deck cowl of that Pro Comp made clear what it was. And what was it? I am not even sure, because Joe and Marty are the mad scientists of the high performance boating world, and they developed parts that were not only effective, but simply exotic and beautiful to behold.
The Signorelli brothers established Diamond Race Cars building custom tubular drag race car frames and engines, and their exquisite attention to detail and exacting quality of their work rapidly made them very well known in the early 1980s. Of course, being from Long Island, having an interest in boating is only natural, and the then-new STV boats and accelerating interest in fast, outboard-powered boats added to an inspiration to direct their talents to race boat development.
Back then, the Mercury 2.0 and 2.4-Litre V6 engines were new and cutting-edge, and presented a very inviting platform for Joe and Marty's unique style of innovation and precision, and their work would go far beyond simple engine modifications. The development of their now famous lightweight flywheels, dual-spark plug heads, the very first programmable digital EFI ECU, custom intakes, and an endless catalog of custom-made parts designed and manufactured by them would become legendary.
To know Joe and Marty is to understand exactly what Diamond Marine is - or now, sadly - was. These two guys were irreplaceable for the sum of the whole that was Diamond Marine. Marty has often been the voice of Diamond, who communicated with customers in his unique style of a person that speaks from tremendous experience, yet always makes the most technical points both easy to understand and humorous with typical Long Island cynicism and flair. Joe is more reserved and to the point, a technical razor that always gives the impression that his mind is never resting. Their unique talents complimented each other perfectly, resulting in creations of power and precision that became legendary.
Joe and Marty never stopped developing new products for their customer's needs, which were often professional race teams. I remember the first time I came to visit Diamond Marine in Fort Lauderdale and seeing that immense CNC, with Joe Signorelli beside it on his computer workstation designing a new lower unit adapter plate. These guys did it all, start to finish.
Dennis Vitolo's STV is the last in a line of many STVs that Diamond Marine engines powered, as well as numerous custom fabricated parts for rigging. Note Diamond Marine lightweight race flywheel.
I felt the need to add my thoughts to the official press release of their retirement because I feel that this is not only the retirement of an unparalleled team of two brothers that shaped our sport in so many ways, but just two great people that always placed their customer first, regardless of whether they were having a race engine built, or just asking advice.
Diamond Marine's company history encompassed nearly the entire development life of the racing versions of Mercury V6 from the 2.4-liter Bridgeport to the latest 2.5-liter Mercury Drag engines, and their influence will very likely be present for as long as we are all using those engines.
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01-28-2020, 05:14 PM #2
Damn... Amazing guys to deal with.
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01-28-2020, 05:47 PM #35000 RPM
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Enjoy your well deserved retirement - thanks for the tech . I followed along and Vitolos new STV was of great interest as far as rigging went .
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01-28-2020, 05:57 PM #4
Happy retirement marty and joe......the best enjoy it all....hope to see you guys soon.....think of you both as my freinds......
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01-28-2020, 08:40 PM #5
Its sad to see you guys go! I hope you enjoy your retirement! Maybe Ill help you out with some of that shop equipment too!
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01-28-2020, 10:12 PM #6
the retirement, you earned it and thanks for all your help over the years
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01-30-2020, 08:27 AM #75000 RPM
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I remember when Marty and Joe were on Long Island, two good guys. As the owner of Island Performance Marine I’ve also been in business for 30 years and I don’t think I could ever retire because of my love for what I do. I do understand where Marty and Joe are coming from with the statement they made about their customers because they do become friends after time. I receive phone calls on some Mondays from my customers. They’re out all weekend beating the snot out of their equipment after some of the mods I did for them. Diamond Marine, that shop will be missed. And on another note, what the hell are you two guys doing, you’re too young to retire . Happiness my friends. Mario.
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01-31-2020, 07:44 PM #8
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02-03-2020, 11:05 PM #10
Sad. They apparently got a deal they couldn’t refuse. Can’t believe that they’re retiring. I doubt they will fully retire, though. Joe says he’s still going to tinker with a few things and Marty says he’ll still be selling mercury parts, and I bet they’ll still be at Jasper this year. I’m just happy to get one of their last 2.5 drag motors with the first ever sexy gold Diamond slider intake on it. Can’t wait to get that down here so I can start putting my STV project together. Hmmn, I wonder if they want to spend a little bit of their retirement time in the Caribbean, setting that up for me?? I can hear Marty now, cussing at me about the “crap parts” I bought from somewhere else...lol.
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02-04-2020, 08:27 PM #11The Historic Photo Master
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02-15-2020, 08:02 AM #13
Marty and Joe were Fantastic guys to deal with. We have had some very funny Monday morning calls! Lol while typing now
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04-08-2020, 04:51 PM #14The Historic Photo Master
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in retrospect, the timing for marty & joe could not have been any better, with regards to the corona virus situation. as they say, timing is everything. congradulations guys, you are winners on this businesswise. glad everything worked out.
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04-09-2020, 06:22 AM #15
Yep, that’s the same thing I said to Marty on email the other day. Their deal went through and just in time. He said they managed to sell all their machinery as well. Not sure if another shop bought everything out. Sad to know that Diamond is no more, but if anyone deserves a nice retirement, it’s those two guys.
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