Wellcraft Makes its Constructor’s Debut at The Toronto International Boat Show

December 16, 2025

Wellcraft is accelerating its strategic expansion across North America and will proudly make its 2026 debut at the Toronto International Boat Show this January 17–25, 2026. This milestone highlights the brand’s continued growth into key markets and reinforces Wellcraft’s mission to deliver purpose-built boats engineered for serious exploration.
 
“Ontario is one of the largest and most energetic boating markets in North America with some of the best boating in the world,” says Nick Vosinek, Brand Director for Wellcraft.

“We’re bringing purpose-built offshore capability to the Great Lakes, to a community that truly understands adventure, and enjoys Wellcraft’s ability to deliver an amazing experience, extending the boating season in cold weather climates thanks to our enclosed cabin models. This show is an important milestone for us, and it sets the tone for an exciting year ahead as we continue to push limits and deliver boats engineered for real exploration.”

At TIBS 2026, visitors will have the opportunity to explore three standout models that exemplify the brand’s rugged capability and versatility:
• Wellcraft 38 Explorer – a bold offshore commuter built for all-season, long-distance exploration.
• Wellcraft 223 Fisherman – a versatile center console designed for serious fishing and family adventure.
• Wellcraft 202 Fisherman – compact, capable, and built for anglers who demand confidence and comfort in all conditions

Wellcraft invites you to explore the lineup on booth #144, meet our dealers, and learn more about the brand’s latest innovations like the ALL NEW Wellcraft 28 being unveiled at Miami International Boat Show a month later.

Wellcraft will be represented by its exceptional Canadian dealer network, including Maple Leaf Marinas, Hully Gully, Puce River Harbour Marina, and Boisvert Marine — partners who share the brand’s passion for exploration and commitment to delivering a premium ownership experience.


www.wellcraft.com

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