Monterey Boats

Monterey Boats
Type private
Industry Boat Manufacturer
Founded 1985 in Archer, Florida
Headquarters Williston, Florida, United States
Key people President: Robert Pita
Products Bow Rider, Cabin Cruiser, Yacht
Owner(s) Seabring Marine Industries Inc.
Employees 450
Website http://www.montereyboats.com
Monterey 400 Sport Yacht

Monterey Boats, Williston, FL - founded 1985 in Archer Florida by the Marshall brothers, partners, co-chairmen and CEO of the company. From early beginnings with only two 19 foot runabout models Monterey took its first leap in 1989 introducing their first family cruiser. By the mid-1990s Monterey offered a complete line of Sport Boats and Express Cruisers. Today, Monterey Boats[1] builds Sport Boats, Deck Boats, Cruisers and Sport Yachts from 18 to 41 feet[2]. Recent years have seen Monterey Boats grow at a rapid rate, and today the company produces over 2,000 boats per year. Well regarded for its contemporary styling and above-average construction, Monterey has an enviable reputation for customer satisfaction[3] with the strongest warranty in the industry.[4] New Monterey Sport Boat Facility

Monterey Boats Articles Of Interest

References

  1. ^ Certified Boat Manufacturers Discover Boating
  2. ^ Monterey 254FS Boat Test Lee Boyt,Trailer Boats,September 28, 2007
  3. ^ NMMA Announces 2008 CSI Award Recipients By NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, July 14, 2008
  4. ^ Monterey launches new warranty program Boating Industry, Tuesday March 4, 2008

Monterey Boats Receives Prestigious Volvo Penta Award NMMA News Center

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