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Wellcraft welcomes Sundance Marine to their distribution network in Australia

by Laura Lambert 21 Mar 2019 23:01 PDT
Wellcraft welcomes Sundance Marine to their distribution network in Australia © Laura Lambert

With 60 years of innovative boat design and engineering, Wellcraft is one of the best-known brands in the marine industry. From a legacy of hull design breakthroughs that changed recreational boating to dominating salt-water fishing powerboats, Wellcraft has delivered for generations.

Wellcraft's passion for design and engineering leadership is alive in the shape of their perfect family cruiser, centre console boats. These are comfortable for the whole family.

Sundance Marine will represent Wellcraft throughout Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania and will see the first boats leaving the USA next month ensuring they will arrive in time for this year's 2019 Melbourne Boat Show in June. Already confirmed for display will be:

  • Wellcraft 202 Fisherman
  • Wellcraft 262 Fisherman
Whether it be a day on the bay with family or heading offshore chasing game fish, the Wellcraft range are serious performers.

"We are excited to have an established dealer in Sundance Marine joining Wellcraft for 2019. The Wellcraft fishing ranges are designed by fishermen for fishing and we know there is a huge market here in Australia. Australian fisherman can take their skills to the next level with our incredible lineup of new Wellcraft center consoles!" Mathilde Delfour Asia Pacific Sales Manager at Wellcraft.

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