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Boat Manufacturers
Centurion  |
Centurion began as a high-performance California dream of drag boat champion Rick Lee. Shortly thereafter, that dream was realized when the first factory appeared on the towboat radar in 1979 in Merced. It was here that Centurion began its long tradition of innovation and attention to detail. Since it’s founding, the factory has evolved into a popular forum for designers and craftsmen to collaborate and talk shop. |
Correct Craft  |
After more than eight decades of experience and with members of the fourth and fifth generations of the Meloon family active in the business, Correct Craft has the distinction of being the oldest family-owned boat company in the nation. The family credits its strong religious foundation for the company’s continued success. The industry cites the company’s knack for innovation. Whatever the driving force, the net result is the production of superior quality boats by dedicated people who stand behind their work. |
Gekko  |
In the development of new models we could have easily traveled the traditional route, but the result would have been ordinary and without precedent. So, we engaged the most advanced aerospace technology like that used by the US Navy for it’s new Virginia Class subs and by Boeing for its new 777 airplane, and our results have been spectacular. Built with perfect symmetry to exceptional tolerances, Gekko’s styling is uniquely appealing. Gekko’s compound curves, sweeping arcs and muscular stature create a long line of enthusiasts asking, “That’s way too cool, where did you get that?” |
Malibu  |
At Malibu Boats we have consistently strived to build the best boat possible, for a fair price and have fun doing it. Our resolve remains the same this year. We are focused less on our 25 years in business and more on the next ground-breaking innovation, the next World Record, the next evolution in boat building. We see the 2007 model year as our midway point to 50 years, one third of the way to 75 years and a quarter of the way to 100 years of boat building history. This year we are introducing six new models and still more new features and options. While we glance back with a nod of acknowledgement for what we have accomplished so far, our direction is the path ahead and since a sure foothold is rare, we are intently focused on each next step beyond. |
Master Craft  |
MasterCraft has been shaping the boating industry since 1968. More than three decades after the original MasterCraft made its debut, our goal remains the same - to continue building the world's best ski, wakeboard and luxury performance powerboats, year after year. Our Vonore, Tennessee plants are staffed with dedicated professionals, working on your next boat. |
Moomba  |
Moomba boats, both Outback and Mobius series, provide powerful hole shots, precise straight-line tracking, nimble handling, tournament quality wakes, massive storage, reliable performance, outstanding resale value and years of dependable operation. Standard. That’s where Moomba is today. |
Supra  |
Make no mistake about it, there’s an athlete in every Supra boat. From the Team Supra riders who dominate competitive wakeboarding at the highest levels, to the everyday Supra owners—from six to sixty years old—who simply want to show off their talent with every ride. With their innovative styling, luxurious interiors, superior construction and unsurpassed wake performance, Supra boats are engineered to unleash everyone’s inner athlete. That’s why Supra – and Supra riders – have been at the top of the inboard industry since 1980. Always strive for a personal best. Always reach new heights. Always soar to new levels. Leave a wake wherever you go. That’s the Supra spirit. |
Svfara  |
SVFARA tow boats reflect practical, well-thought-out design and leading-edge interiors which for years have been admired by customers and others alike. |
Tige  |
During the early 1990s Tigé looked to differentiate itself by creating a one-of-a-kind name that embodied quality, performance and uniqueness – qualities inherent to the Tigé product. The decision was made to base the name on the word Tiger, the childhood nickname of the company’s founder, Charlie Pigeon. By dropping the “r” and adding an accent over the “é”, the name originated with a European flair that complimented the flowing, euro-design of the company’s first boat models and further differentiated the brand from the competition. |
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