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Is Silverton Yachts still in business?

Is Silverton Yachts still in business?

Silverton Yachts is currently owned by Egg Harbor yachts, a New Jersey boat builder. Luhrs eventually sold Silverton after building many motor yachts, sportfish convertibles, and express cruisers for a successful reputation.

Who bought Silverton Yachts?

Egg Harbor Group
SAN DIEGO — Silverton Yachts, in business since 1969, has been acquired by Egg Harbor Group, owned by Dr. Ira Trocki.

Where are Silverton boats made?

New Jersey
Silverton Yachts has been building luxury motoryachts and convertible yachts in New Jersey for 40 years. Preserving a tradition of craftsmanship and a value leader in its class, Silverton listens to what its owners want in their boats.

Who makes Silverton?

Egg Harbor Yachts
Silverton Yachts, being in business since 1969, has been acquired by Egg Harbor Yachts. For 43 years Silverton Yachts has brought countless hours of fun on the water to thousands of its owners. The 43 years of American tradition will continue with Dr. Ira Trocki’s purchase of Silverton Yachts.

Where are Ocean Yachts built?

Mullica
30, 2015. John Leek IV owner of Ocean Yachts talks about building/repair boats at his facility in Mullica, NJ.

Are Carver boats still made?

Carver uses the latest technology available to create a high quality, durable yacht that is efficient and easy to own and operate. Carver Yachts are manufactured in Pulaski, Wisconsin and have been made there since the 1950’s.

Who makes Ocean Yachts?

Egg Harbor Group buys Ocean Yachts name.

What happened ocean yacht?

The sale would mean the end of the Ocean Yachts name. The company was founded in 1977 and it built sportfishing boats from 37 to 73 feet and employed as many as 200 people in its heyday in the 1980s and ’90s.

Where were pacemaker boats built?

Uniflite (United Boat Builders) was founded in Bellingham, Washington, by Art Nordtvedt in October 1957. Although the company is best remembered as a maker of recreational powerboats, its initial products were small fiberglass runabouts….Uniflite.

Trade name Uniflite
Parent Chris-Craft Boats (from 1984)

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Ruth Doyle