
Scout Boats Expands Florida Dealer Network
The addition of two Ultimate Marine locations strengthens Scout’s presence in key Central Florida markets.
The addition of two Ultimate Marine locations strengthens Scout’s presence in key Central Florida markets.
The South Carolina builder awarded 13 dealers and sales professionals in several categories for the 2024 model year.
The South Carolina-based builder is adding a 37,500-square-foot plant that will support production of the new flagship 67 LX series.
The builder awarded 13 dealerships and sales personnel at its 2024 dealer meeting in Charleston, S.C.
Construction is underway at Scout Boats on a new flagship 670 LX with five 600-hp Mercury Verado outboards, expected to launch next year, that will be the largest outboard-powered production boat ever built
The company is investing $10 million in its Summerville, S.C., headquarters to prepare for its new 670 LX series.
The 67 LX will have five 600-hp Mercury V-12 outboards for a projected top speed of 60 mph and range of approximately 500 miles at 40 mph.
Branson Burdett will be tasked with organizing build schedules, shipping and payments.
The South Carolina-based builder added a sales coordinator and made a promotion to marketing manager.
The builder reported a 13 percent year-over-year increase in show sales and unveiled the new 400 LXF.
The addition of two Ultimate Marine locations strengthens Scout’s presence in key Central Florida markets.
The South Carolina builder awarded 13 dealers and sales professionals in several categories for the 2024 model year.
The South Carolina-based builder is adding a 37,500-square-foot plant that will support production of the new flagship 67 LX series.
The builder awarded 13 dealerships and sales personnel at its 2024 dealer meeting in Charleston, S.C.
Construction is underway at Scout Boats on a new flagship 670 LX with five 600-hp Mercury Verado outboards, expected to launch next year, that will be the largest outboard-powered production boat ever built
The company is investing $10 million in its Summerville, S.C., headquarters to prepare for its new 670 LX series.
The 67 LX will have five 600-hp Mercury V-12 outboards for a projected top speed of 60 mph and range of approximately 500 miles at 40 mph.
Branson Burdett will be tasked with organizing build schedules, shipping and payments.
The South Carolina-based builder added a sales coordinator and made a promotion to marketing manager.
The builder reported a 13 percent year-over-year increase in show sales and unveiled the new 400 LXF.
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