ROSSITER BOATS CELEBRATES THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF ITS RESTART

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Jan 14, 2020

Rossiter Boats celebrates the one-year anniversary of its restart.  In September 2018, an investor group acquired the assets of Rossiter and quickly moved to restart the Company.  One year later the Company is back up and running, making quality boats for discerning boaters across North America.  “Demand for the 5-model line of Cruiser / Picnic Boats has been tremendously resilient” according to President Jeff Burchell, “and production slots are sold out going into Summer 2020”.   
 
Rossiter Boats dates back to the early 1970s when it was a rowboat and wooden power boat manufacturer.  Today it offers five models ranging from 14 to 23 feet, exclusively designed and engineered for Outboard power and all known for the key Rossiter attributes of Performance, Quality and Design.  In addition to re-hiring all the former Rossiter employees, George Rossiter, company namesake has returned to the fold and is active in product innovation and new model design.  The Company is re-designing its first boat, the Rossiter 14 and is in the early stages of design for an Open Deck version of the acclaimed Rossiter 23 and a Rossiter 27 with twin 250 horse power.

Visit: http://www.rossiterboats.com

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