Scout Boats hosts Republican presidential candidate
Kasich and his camp chose Scout because of its reputation in the industry, continued job creation, company growth and market expansion.
Kasich and his camp chose Scout because of its reputation in the industry, continued job creation, company growth and market expansion.
Scout Boats has built a 24,000-square-foot plant addition at its South Carolina headquarters that includes a 1,100-square-foot paint booth. “The expansion is twofold,” Scout CEO
Scout Boats introduced its flagship 420 LXF last week via social media.
Scout Boats said the company named three new dealers to its roster.

Steve Potts doesn’t reflect a lot on the history of Scout Boats, but the Mount Pleasant, S.C., builder’s 25th anniversary this year prompted him to
Scout Boats is looking to increase capacity to build bigger boats, but the brand is still committed to producing the 17-footers the company built its
Business at Scout Boats has risen about 25 percent during the last four years, in contrast to the industry average of 6 or 7 percent
Scout Boats celebrated its 25th anniversary at its 2015 model-year dealer meeting Sept. 24-25 in Charleston, S.C. The event included the debut of new models
Scout Boats said it added 21 dealers, including four apiece in Michigan and New York and three in Australia. “We’re pleased to be partnered with
Scout Boats and Mercury Marine teamed up to celebrate Scout’s 25th year of building sportfishing boats and Mercury’s 75th year of providing the industry’s leading
Kasich and his camp chose Scout because of its reputation in the industry, continued job creation, company growth and market expansion.
Scout Boats has built a 24,000-square-foot plant addition at its South Carolina headquarters that includes a 1,100-square-foot paint booth. “The expansion is twofold,” Scout CEO
Scout Boats introduced its flagship 420 LXF last week via social media.
Scout Boats said the company named three new dealers to its roster.

Steve Potts doesn’t reflect a lot on the history of Scout Boats, but the Mount Pleasant, S.C., builder’s 25th anniversary this year prompted him to
Scout Boats is looking to increase capacity to build bigger boats, but the brand is still committed to producing the 17-footers the company built its
Business at Scout Boats has risen about 25 percent during the last four years, in contrast to the industry average of 6 or 7 percent
Scout Boats celebrated its 25th anniversary at its 2015 model-year dealer meeting Sept. 24-25 in Charleston, S.C. The event included the debut of new models
Scout Boats said it added 21 dealers, including four apiece in Michigan and New York and three in Australia. “We’re pleased to be partnered with
Scout Boats and Mercury Marine teamed up to celebrate Scout’s 25th year of building sportfishing boats and Mercury’s 75th year of providing the industry’s leading