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Boston Whaler® honors outstanding sales achievement among its dealers with 2018 Dealer Awards

by Traci Davis 10 Dec 2018 00:37 AEDT
MarineMax Forum Award Recipients © Traci Davis

During a recent series of forums, Boston Whaler announced the recipients of its 2018 Dealer Awards. Winning dealerships were recognized for their achievements in terms of units sold and total sales revenue.

"For the vast majority of our customers, our dealers are the face of Boston Whaler in the field. They are truly instrumental in our success as a company and vital to the experience of our owners," said Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Customer Service Jeff Vaughn. "We're pleased to honor those dealerships who went above and beyond this year to achieve incredible sales results."

The 2018 Dealer Award winners are as follows:

MarineMax Forum

  • MarineMax Naples — Superior Sales Achievement
  • MarineMax Sarasota — Outstanding Sales Achievement
  • MarineMax Ft Myers — Outstanding Sales Achievement
  • MarineMax Wrightsville Beach — Outstanding Sales Achievement
  • MarineMax Clearwater — Outstanding Sales Achievement
  • MarineMax Pompano — Outstanding Sales Achievement

Northeast Forum

  • MarineMax Russo Marine — Superior Sales Achievement
  • Chesapeake Whalertowne — Outstanding Sales Achievement
  • Nauset Marine — Outstanding Sales Achievement

Midwest/West Forum

  • Lake Union Sea Ray — Superior Sales Achievement
  • Sun Country Marine — Outstanding Sales Achievement
  • Gordon Bay Marine — Outstanding Sales Achievement
"Congratulations to all of this year's Dealer Award winners," said Vaughn. "We look forward to partnering with you on a path of shared growth and success in the years ahead."

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