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Jeanneau builds yachts state-of-the-art construction methods. Elegant interiors and performance under sail are primary to design. Ranging from 12-57 feet in length and divided into 4 categories; Sun Odyssey - performance cruising, Sun Fast - racer / cruiser, Deck Saloons - raised deck houses, and Yacht Series - elegant offshore, performance cruising yachts. Jeanneau builds over 3000 sail & power yachts annually. Quality build, interior elegance, excellent performance at a value price set Jeanneau apart from your standard production builder.
Jeanneau enjoys Environmental & Quality Certification: ISO 14001 & 9001
Hunter Marine has been building quality sailboats out of Alachua, FL sine the early 1970’s and today is the largest North American producer of sailboats! Featuring Glenn Henderson hulls with a fwd knuckle and “S” exit & Rod Humprhy’s decks – today’s Hunter offerings are the highest performing yachts built. To add to this performance in an easy to handle package Hunter marry’s a Selden B&R Rig to the boat. The B&R rig allows for end boom sheeting off the SS Hunter Arch with control lines led to the helm station. With this design safety also prevails as the boom is well above the cockpit atop the arch. Hunter builds sailboats from 15’ – 50’ in length with new models continuing to drive demand.
Rich in tradition, quality & performance, the Tartan line of performance cruising yachts are built with unmatched technological advancements including:
-100% Epoxy infused hulls w/"CoreCell" incompressible foam core
-100% Epoxy infused decks
-Carbon fiber masts
-Traditional Tartan styling with ultra modern performance
-Hand crafted cherry wood interiors
-15 year transferable hull warranty
Tartan Yachts are lighter, stiffer, stronger, faster and built to last! Why go carbon? Carbon fiber exhibits a tensile strength greater than steel at 1/2 the weight! By saving substantially more weight aloft, Tartan Yachts have less heeling moment and generally sail more upright.
Tartan Yachts' "All Muscle - No Fat" epoxy laminates produce a stronger hull with highly reduced resin to cloth ratio, further aiding to lower the center of gravity (CG) and gain more stability and less heel.
For nearly 40 years, C&C has led the industry in performance sailboat design and technology. Now built by Fairport Yachts of Ohio under the watchful eye of Tim Jackett, legendary Tartan Yacht designer, C&C Yachts are designed and built to the highest standards. Leading the industry with construction techniques, all C&C Yachts feature vacuum infused epoxy hulls and carbon spars as standard. Current production models range from the the 33' C&C 99 to the all-new 43' C&C 131 - all built for the performance enthusiasts with a nice cherry interior for cruising.
Seawind Catamarans is Australia’s largest manufacturer of cruising sail and power catamarans producing some of the world’s best designs that are sold all over the globe. Since 1982 the company has been owned and managed by Richard Ward, an experienced yachtsman who has cruised the world, and has helmed Seawind to new strengths, now building over 25 boats a year and have built well over 200 catamarans.
When looking for a power boat line to fit our eye for high quality and good performance we found American Tug, built by the craftsmen at TOMCO Marine in La Conner, WA. These Fast, Stable, Quiet, and comfortable Tug Style Trawlers are extremely well built with fiberglass grid structure, solid glass hulls, nida-core decking, and one-piece deck structures. Fit and finish is impeccable with high grade wood interiors, ultraleather or ultrasueade fabric, diesel heat, bow thruster, genset,and much much more all STANDARD!. With 4 models including the ever popular American Tug 365 (previously designated 34), with over 140 built and Sold to date, the American Tug 435 (previously 41) with over 40 built and Sold, the falgship the American Tug 525 (previously 49) and the brand new American Tug 395 which will be introduced at the 2011 January Seattle Boat Show, TOMCO Marine and Marine Servicenter have teamed up to deliver and service a truly unique product for West Coast buyers. Get into the cruising lifestyle.
Nauticat Pilothouse Sailing Yachts & Traditional Motorsailers are built by Siltala Yachts in Riihikoski, Finland. Hand crafted with pride by skilled craftsman, Siltala produces only 45 yachts of the highest quality per year. Featuring beautiful Burmese Teak joinery and solid hand laid fiberglass hulls, each Nauticat is built as a "one - off" for the individual buyer. All Nauticats, from the 321 to the 515, are designed to cross oceans in comfort, elegance, and style.
At the turn of the millenium, the Elan 45 was presented to the world. The following year our renewed performance 40 footer was launched. In 2002 we presented the new Elan 31 - successful small performance cruiser, followed by the Elan 37 in 2003. In 2004 Elan entered the cruising market with the new 43 footer, the first yacht out of the new cruising yacht range - IMPRESSION by Elan. The first in was the IMPRESSION 434. The range was enlarged in the following year with teh smaller IMPRESSION 384. At 10 meters in length, the IMPRESSION 344 won the prestigious European Boat of the Year award in 2006. The IMPRESSION line impresses their owners with spacious interiors and excellent seaworthyness. 2006 is the year of the Elan 340 which replaced the most successful Elan - the Elan 333 and at the same time the biggest sailing yacht the Elan Yard has ever made - the presitgious Elan IMPRESSION 514. And new models keep coming every year. Check out our full line at the link below:
Marine Servicenter is proud to be be the new Pacific Northwest dealers for Weta Marine -High Performance Family Trimarans!
The Weta looks and performs like a high-performance race boat. But the Weta is also stable, forgiving and easy to sail. Advanced sailors will appreciate the trimaran’s performance and with the easy set up, people that don’t normally have the patience will find themselves grinning ear-to-ear on a 15 knot reach.
Weta wins Boat of the Year!
WETA is the winner of the Boat of the Year Award by the 'Sailing World' magazine for 2010.