Nautique CEO outlines four-year plan
Nautique announced the beginning of a new four-year strategic plan, which it says sets “aggressive improvement goals” for each area of the company. The new
Nautique announced the beginning of a new four-year strategic plan, which it says sets “aggressive improvement goals” for each area of the company. The new
Nautique recently had a visit from Charles “Scorch” Hobaugh, a NASA space shuttle astronaut and an avid water skier and longtime Nautique owner. During Scorch’s
Earlier this week, a group of Nautique employees spent four days helping several impoverished families in Guatemala. Outside Guatemala City, Nautique employees served a community

Industry missed signs and accelerated when it should have been braking. Don’t let it happen again Remember the news of September 2008? Do you recall
Nautique boats recently received two Addy awards from the American Advertising Federation for the 2010 Nautique Product kit. “We are extremely excited to receive two
Correct Craft announced a new program called the Nautique SOAR program, implementing Lean Six Sigma principles throughout the Nautique sales process. The SOAR program began
Correct Craft CEO Bill Yeargin was recently interviewed by the Orlando Sentinel on how the three-generation company has been able to thrive despite the unfavorable
Nautique announced the beginning of a new four-year strategic plan, which it says sets “aggressive improvement goals” for each area of the company. The new
Nautique recently had a visit from Charles “Scorch” Hobaugh, a NASA space shuttle astronaut and an avid water skier and longtime Nautique owner. During Scorch’s
Earlier this week, a group of Nautique employees spent four days helping several impoverished families in Guatemala. Outside Guatemala City, Nautique employees served a community

Industry missed signs and accelerated when it should have been braking. Don’t let it happen again Remember the news of September 2008? Do you recall
Nautique boats recently received two Addy awards from the American Advertising Federation for the 2010 Nautique Product kit. “We are extremely excited to receive two
Correct Craft announced a new program called the Nautique SOAR program, implementing Lean Six Sigma principles throughout the Nautique sales process. The SOAR program began
Correct Craft CEO Bill Yeargin was recently interviewed by the Orlando Sentinel on how the three-generation company has been able to thrive despite the unfavorable