SCOUT BOATS EXPANDS DEALER NETWORK – ADDS TWO CANADIAN DEALERS

Scout Boats

Aug 27, 2019

US sportsboat builder adds a total of 20 national and international dealers to its roster

Scout Boats, the US builder of sportfishing boats from 17ft-53ft, has added twelve national dealers and eight international dealers to its current roster.

Scout’s new international dealers are:
• Droris Yachts & Services Ltd – Herzliya, Israel
• ERH Marine, Corp – La Romana, Dominican Republic
• Fox Marine Sport – Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
• Hurst Marina Ltd – Manotick, Ontario, Canada
• Macs Marine Ltd – Gros Islet, St Lucia
• PriceMasters – San Salvador, El Salvador
• Sunrise Marine – Porto Turistico, Italy
• Sunshine Coast Yamaha Pty Ltd – Warana, Queensland, Australia

Across the US, the new additions are:
• Anchor Boats Inc – North East, MD
• Goldsmith’s Boat Shop Inc – Southold, NY
• Hyannis Marina @ Outermost Harbor – Chatham, MA
• MarineMax North Palm Beach – Palm Beach Gardens, FL
• MarineMax Wrightsville Beach – Wrightsville Beach, NC
• Rambo Marine – Westover, AL
• ScarecrowBoat LLC/Freedom Boat Club – Hampstead, NC
• Seager Marine, Inc – Canadaigua, NY
• Seattle Boat Company – Bellevue, WA
• Trexler’s Marina, Inc – Moultonboro, NH
• Viage Group of Naples – Naples, FL
• Viage Group Southwest – Fort Myers Beach, FL

“We’re pleased to be partnered with these outstanding dealerships,” says Alan Lang, Scout’s director of sales and marketing. “As we celebrate our 30th anniversary and make the turn into the 2020 model year, these additions will help us penetrate further those important markets that will help our continued growth.

“Our reach is continually expanding, not only across the US but also into the Caribbean and overseas.”

Scout builds luxury sportfishing center console, dual console and inshore/bay boat models from 17ft-53ft. The company is based in Summerville, South Carolina.

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