
Bayliner cruisers are Brazil-bound
Brunswick will build and sell the boats only in South America, with changes planned for the U.S. lineup Brunswick Boat Group’s Bayliner Boats is halting

Brunswick will build and sell the boats only in South America, with changes planned for the U.S. lineup Brunswick Boat Group’s Bayliner Boats is halting
A Brunswick Corp. analyst at Wells Fargo Securities believes the company’s decision to stop building and selling Bayliner cruisers in North America does not reflect
A Brunswick Corp. official says the decision to close its Sea Ray plant in Knoxville, Tenn., was a difficult but critical one. Sea Ray president
Bayliner Boats will stop building and selling cruisers in the United States as part of an effort to keep pace with fluctuating global trends and
Brunswick Boat Group announced Tuesday that it will stop building and selling Bayliner cruisers in the United States so the brand can focus on its
Bayliner Boats and Sea Tow Services International announced a new partnership that features Bayliner’s participation in Sea Tow’s popular Sea Care program. By joining the
Interlux announced a partnership with Brunswick Boat Group in which Fiberglass Bottomkote Aqua was selected as the premier product in all Sea Ray, Meridian and
Brunswick brands are well represented on an annual ranking of the best dealers in North America. The list takes into consideration overall business operations, customer
Wade Rentals purchased the former Bayliner boatbuilding plant in western Maryland for $1.3 million. The firm, which rents industrial equipment, bought the estimated 144,000-square-foot building,
Bayliner Boats and Garmin International announced that all Bayliner navigation packages will feature electronics exclusively from Garmin beginning with 2011 model-year boats. “In comparing product

Brunswick will build and sell the boats only in South America, with changes planned for the U.S. lineup Brunswick Boat Group’s Bayliner Boats is halting
A Brunswick Corp. analyst at Wells Fargo Securities believes the company’s decision to stop building and selling Bayliner cruisers in North America does not reflect
A Brunswick Corp. official says the decision to close its Sea Ray plant in Knoxville, Tenn., was a difficult but critical one. Sea Ray president
Bayliner Boats will stop building and selling cruisers in the United States as part of an effort to keep pace with fluctuating global trends and
Brunswick Boat Group announced Tuesday that it will stop building and selling Bayliner cruisers in the United States so the brand can focus on its
Bayliner Boats and Sea Tow Services International announced a new partnership that features Bayliner’s participation in Sea Tow’s popular Sea Care program. By joining the
Interlux announced a partnership with Brunswick Boat Group in which Fiberglass Bottomkote Aqua was selected as the premier product in all Sea Ray, Meridian and
Brunswick brands are well represented on an annual ranking of the best dealers in North America. The list takes into consideration overall business operations, customer
Wade Rentals purchased the former Bayliner boatbuilding plant in western Maryland for $1.3 million. The firm, which rents industrial equipment, bought the estimated 144,000-square-foot building,
Bayliner Boats and Garmin International announced that all Bayliner navigation packages will feature electronics exclusively from Garmin beginning with 2011 model-year boats. “In comparing product