Nov 17, 2020

LimestoneThe Limestone Boat Company, a heritage brand recently re-launched with new ownership, ideals and a revamped model line-up, has initially partnered with 13 dealer locations across parts of the U.S. and Canada to represent, market and service its product.

USA Dealers
-        Oyster Harbors Marine (3 locations)                     Essex, CT; Osterville, MA; Danvers, MA
-        Sheltered Cove Marine                                        Tuckerton, NJ
-        Hampton Watercraft (3 locations)                         Hampton Bays, NY (2); Eastport, NY
-        DiMillo’s Marina (2 locations)                               Portland, ME; Oxford, MD

Canadian Dealers
-        Beacon Marine and Desmasdon’s Boat Works       Pointe au Baril, Ontario
-        Hucks Marine and Resort                                    Rockport, Ontario
-        Mountain Trout House Marina                              Dorset, Ontario
-        SWS Boatworks                                                 Port Carling, Ontario

“During its history, the Limestone brand has experienced a loyal cult-like following in the Northeast, Great Lakes, and parts of Canada,” said Limestone CEO Scott Hanson. “As we set out to garner interest in representing our brand, we began our search of Class A dealers in these markets. We have been contacted by numerous interested parties since our brand re-launch announcement, and we’re honored by the excitement across the industry. This is just the beginning, as we are currently in discussions with additional dealers across the Southeast and Midwest.”

Initial Limestone product offerings over the current 2021 and following 2022 model year encompass a nine-model lineup ranging from 17’ to 29’, complete with runabouts, cuddies, center and dual consoles with classic day boat and fish arrangements. Models include the L-170DC & CC, L-200R & CC, L-250R, L-270CD, L-290CD, and soon to be launched L-270DC and L-290DC (set to debut in Q2 of 2021). 

“Our dealerships have successfully represented the brand for over 30 years, but with the new plans and ownership of the company, we wanted to be one of the first in line to represent the Limestone brand moving forward,” said Oyster Harbors Marine VP of Sales Peter Maryott. “The revitalized line-up will serve customers well not only in our markets, but additional new markets as the brand expands its reach.”

“We’ll continue to see market expansion across North America because dealers are quickly recognizing the attributes of the brand’s heritage, as well as the infusion of modernity into the product line,” said Limestone Director of Sales David Tawaststjerna. “Timeless design, big water performance, quality, and functionality, with a recognizable, unique deep V hull and forward flair that provide a forgiving ride and an unmatched assurance of safety. All key features for a discerning audience.”

Interested dealers can contact David Tawaststjerna at 800.720.2395 x703 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information on representing the Limestone brand. For more information on Limestone, visit www.limestoneboats.com.

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