PRINCESS YACHTS AMERICA NAMES CANADIAN DEALER

Princess Yachts

Princess Yachts America has  appointed Performance Marine as the dealer for Princess yachts in Quebec.
 
Performance Marine is a well-established sales and service dealer serving the Province of Quebec, Canada, for over 28 years. With three marinas on the Richelieu River, Performance Marine has a solid reputation for offering boaters a full range of services, with the main office located just a few miles away from Lake Champlain.
 
“By adding Princess yachts to our current offering, Performance Marine will take it to the next level catering to a higher profile customer looking for an excellent quality of yachts and a well established brand worldwide," said Performance Marine Vice President Denis Lebreux.
 
Performance Marine joins an expansive network of Authorized Sales and Service Centers for Princess yachts in the Princess Yachts America sales territories that span over 45 locations from Canada, the United States, Central America, Venezuela, and the Caribbean. Tom Carroll, President & CEO of Princess Yachts America notes, “The rich heritage of boating in the Quebec region of Canada is remarkable, and something that so many residents in that area are passionate about. As our ownership base grows, we are excited to work with the Performance Marine team to add a leading organization with a track record of sales and customer service to our outstanding dealer sales and service network for Princess yachts. We look forward to enhancing our customer experience in Eastern Canada as a result of this new partnership.”
 
Princess Yachts America, along with its dealer network, will present an expanded showcase of the latest Princess yacht models at each of the major shows this coming fall season, including the Newport International Boat Show, United States Power Boat Show in Annapolis, and culminating with an expansive presence with several new model introductions at the 2014 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

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