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MarineMax's worldwide recognition from Scout Boats

by MarineMax 14 Oct 2022 23:01 AEDT
MarineMax's worldwide recognition from Scout Boats © MarineMax

MarineMax receive multiple awards during the 2022 Scout Boats Dealer Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. The event celebrates top dealers and sales professionals from around the world for the 2022 model year.

The awards are as follows:

  • MarineMax Charleston | Top Scout dealer in the Southern Atlantic (4th Consecutive year)
  • MarineMax Wrightsville Beach | Top CSI dealer WORLDWIDE (Consumer Satisfaction Index)
  • MarineMax Kent Island | Top Scout dealer in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Region
  • Dotson Guice, MarineMax Charleston Sales Consultant | Top Southern Atlantic Salesperson (3rd year in a row)

"Our outstanding dealer network and their representatives work tirelessly to represent our Scout brand, and it's an honor to award them for their successful efforts throughout the year," said Scout Director of Sales and Marketing Alan Lang. "We're proud to have them as part of our Scout family."

During the dealer meeting, Scout debuted an all-new 281 XSS inshore/offshore hybrid bay boat model to the dealer network. This new model has epoxy construction and carbon fiber/e-glass construction throughout including the hardtop superstructure. Scout's other newest models, the 377 LXF S-Class and 400 LXF S-Class were also on display along with several other models.

Scout Boats is one of the most respected builders in the marine industry that designs and manufactures luxury Center Console, Sport Fish, Bay Boats, and Yacht Tenders from 17-feet to 53-feet. They are known for state-of-the-art innovations, design, and high quality for both fishing and family activities.

Shop the full Scout Boat lineup at marinemax.com/brands/scout-boats.

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