MARQUIS-LARSON WILL INTRODUCE NEW MARQUIS LINE IN 2019

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July 31, 2018

According to Rob Parmentier, President & CEO of the Marquis-Larson Boat Group, Marquis Yachts will discontinue its current line of semi-custom cruising boats and transition to an entirely new line for 2019. Parmentier said the new models are designed to better address changes in the global marketplace where there is an increasing demand for boats with unique styling, greater performance and higher levels of quality than are currently offered by other production builders.

“With our experience building ultra-modern, ultra-high quality boats for both Lexus and VanDutch, I feel we are in a unique position to offer a new Marquis brand that will become a significant player in this growing market,” he said. In the meantime, Marquis-Larson Boat Group will continue to support its current Marquis Yacht owners through its expanding network of dealers.

The new Marquis is expected to debut at the 2019 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show at an invitation only unveiling prior to the show. The look and specifications of this exclusive new Marquis line will not be shared with the general boating public and press until its premier.

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