KCS International Inc. Acquires Sport Boat Line

KCS International Inc., (KCS) parent company of Cruisers Yachts and Rampage Sport Fishing Yachts, announced during a media event at the Miami International Boat Show, the group acquired all of the assets of Azure, a world class line of sport boats. The acquisition means KCS now carries a full product line with vessels from 18’-56’ that includes bow riders, sport decks, sport cuddies and complemented by the high quality Cruisers Yachts line up.

“This is an exciting time for our company. We are sending a message to our dedicated employees that KCS intends to be in the boat business for a long time,” said Mark Pedersen, president of KCS International Inc. “It is paramount that our reputation of quality product continues to be carried over to the new sport boat line, and we look forward to showcasing our superior workmanship and unique product development as the line matures under the first-class manufacturing team in Wisconsin”

In early February, production tooling from the Azure plant in South Carolina began making its way to the KCS base in Oconto Wis. and will continue over the next few weeks. The first boat under the Cruisers Sports Series is expected to roll off the production line in May/June 2012.

When asked if boating enthusiasts will see drastic changes to the previous models, Pedersen replied, “Azure designed according to what the industry wanted, so the product we are receiving is current. What we will begin immediately is implementing the level of craftsmanship our lines are known and recognized for.”

The extended line puts KCS in a position as an international player in the boating industry and has added Spencer Ship Monaco to oversee the new export development team for Central and South America, the Far East and Australia. Longtime marine industry veteran, Gene Gooding, has also joined the team and will oversee new dealer development in North America.

For additional information about Cruisers Yachts, visit www.cruisersyachts.com; information on Rampage Sport Fishing Yachts can be found at www.rampageyachts.com.

CAPTION: During the Miami International Boat Show, Mr. and Mrs. K.C.Stock proudly introduce the new Sport Boat line that will be an important new addition to the KCS International line up of boats.
 

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