United City Yachts Expands into the USA Under New Banner: Yacht Network

Yacht Network

July 15, 2025

North America’s Leading Yacht Brokerage Launches Cross-Border Services for U.S. Buyers and Sellers

United City Yachts, Canada’s largest and most trusted yacht brokerage, is proud to announce its official expansion into the United States market under a bold new identity: Yacht Network.

This exciting development marks a major milestone in the company’s growth, bringing its proven, client-first brokerage model to American waters. Effective immediately, Yacht Network will begin serving clients across the U.S. East Coast, the Great Lakes region, and other key boating markets nationwide.

Under the Yacht Network banner, U.S. clients will have access to the same high-quality services that have made United City Yachts an industry leader:

            • A personalized, seamless yacht buying and selling experience

            • A curated selection of top-tier yachts

            • A trusted team of licensed professionals with deep market expertise

            • Cutting-edge digital tools for remote showings, virtual tours, and market analysis

“For years, we’ve built strong relationships and a reputation for excellence across Canada,” said Andre Ganton, co-owner of United City Yachts. “Expanding into the U.S. under the Yacht Network brand allows us to offer American boaters the same high standards, transparency, and professionalism that have earned us the trust of clients coast to coast.”

This expansion also signals a broader vision for the future of yacht brokerage—a connected, cross-border platform that unites North America’s boating community through innovation, service, and integrity.

Whether you’re buying your first yacht, upgrading your current vessel, or looking to list with a trusted brokerage, Yacht Network is your new go-to partner in the U.S. yacht market.

Currently operating in Michigan, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts, and North Carolina with more states coming in 2026.

To learn more or to connect with a Yacht Network advisor near you, visit www.yachtnetwork.com or contact info@yachtnetwork.com.

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