SCARAB ANNOUNCES St. ONGE RECREATION AS LARGEST VOLUME SINGLE STORE SCARAB DEALER AT 2018 DEALER MEETING

St Onge Recreation

 

Oct 3, 2017

L-R: Joe Racco, Sales Manager – St. Onge Recreation, Kenda Kennard, Regional Sales Manager – Groupe Beneteau, Steve St. Onge, Owner – St. Onge Recreation, George Armendariz, CEO of the America’s – Groupe Beneteau

Scarab led off the 2018 model year with their 2018 Dealer Meeting held in beautiful Bay Harbor, Michigan. Scarab announced 2018 awards to the top dealerships and their representatives from around the world.

Scarab was excited to announce St. Onge Recreation, located in Barrie, Ontario, as the largest volume single location dealer for 2017. In respect to their achievement, St. Onge was awarded the prestigious Large Cambridge Lighthouse award for their continued success as a Scarab brand partner.

Andy Lindsay, V.P. Sales Americas stated, “The amount of work that our dealers put into selling our products is astonishing. We are very pleased to announce St. Onge Recreation as this year’s largest volume dealer for a single store and we are eager to see how this 2018 season unfolds.”

Steve, Owner of St. Onge Recreation, accepted the award, “We partnered with Scarab Jet Boats several years ago and are pleased with the growth of the brand. We anticipate a strong 2018 with the new product Scarab is introducing.”

Throughout the entirety of the Groupe Beneteau Dealer Meeting, September 10-12, 2017, over 280 representatives from 133 dealerships were in attendance along with representatives from Four Winns, Scarab, Glastron, and Wellcraft from around the world.
In addition, Scarab would like to thank each dealership in attendance from around the world for being a part of our Scarab family, along with providing valuable input on new product development and sales for the company.

For more details, please visit www.scarabjetboats.com

 

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