Is Reinell a good boat brand?

Is Reinell a good boat brand?

In the 30’s Reinell boats were known from Alaska to California for their uncompromising quality of materials, sturdy and durable construction and excellent speed qualities.

Is Reinell boats still in business?

POWER BOATS

Established in the production of powerboats, Reinell model line-up during part of the 1970s included sailing boats. The Reinell brand currently operates under the Kal Kustom Enterprises.

Who builds Reinell?

CAMPION MARINE
CAMPION MARINE ACQUIRES REINELL AND BLUEWATER BOATS FROM KAL KUSTOM ENTERPRISES. The Reinell Brand will continue to be built with Campion Marine’s commitment to building boats with the highest degree of quality craftsmanship, attention to detail and performance. Campion Marine will market Reinell as a separate brand.

Who bought Bluewater Boats?

“Aries Investments LLC has bought Bluewater in hopes that it can get started up,” said Otto. “Doug and I are doing this on our own time, outside of working for the current company, with the hopes that it will get up and running. So there could be two different projects happening at the same time.”

Does Rinker still make boats?

Polaris to Discontinue Production of Rinker, Striper and Larson FX Boat Brands. Today Polaris Inc. announced it has made the strategic decision to focus its marine investments and growth efforts on its flagship boating brands.

Is Campion boats still in business?

One of Kelowna’s oldest and most famous manufacturing companies, Campion Boats, has closed its doors after more than 50 years in business. Multiple sources say the plant has shut down and the equipment is up for sale. “They already shut down,” one dealer in B.C. said.

Are Bluewater Boats any good?

I consider Bluewater Boats one of those “quiet ones.” The company makes exceedingly excellent boats but doesn’t toot its own horn very loudly. But cognoscenti know that Bluewater builds very seaworthy vessels with everything you could want in a fishing boat – done perfectly – but with no extraneous fluff.

Are Bluewater boats still made?

Over 50 years later, Bluewater is still owned and operated by its founding partners and is one of the largest privately held, and financially sound, yacht dealerships in the world. Bluewater has literally been built on a backbone of service and a commitment to always put the customer first.

Where are Rinker boats built?

The company will continue to produce its Bennington, Godfrey, and Hurricane boat brands in its two campuses located in Elkhart, Indiana. Polaris purchased the Larson FX and Striper brands in 2019 and the Rinker brand as a part of its Boat Holdings acquisition in 2018.

Who built Rinker boats?

One of the oldest American shipyards began its history in the distant 1930s, when farmer Lossie “L.E.” Rinker of the Midwest began building fishing boats and then racing boats on the White River. Rinker’s sons soon joined their father and founded Rinkerbuilt in Syracuse, Indiana, where the shipyard still operates.

What happened to Champion boats?

Ceasing operations after 2009, Champion Boats started production in 1976 and would eventually become a well-known name in premium fishing boats.

Who bought Campion Boats?

KV Private Equity
The remnants of one of Kelowna’s biggest international success stories were quietly sold off as the manufacturer moves to warmer and more affordable climes. Campion Boats was sold in late 2018 to KV Private Equity of Edmonton, Alta.

What should I look for in a Blue Water boat?

6 CHARACTERISTICS OF A BLUEWATER YACHT

  • Cutter or ketch rig.
  • Long keel.
  • Skeg-hung rudder.
  • Heavy displacement.
  • Reputable offshore builder.
  • Large water and diesel tanks.

Do Bluewater boats have wood?

Bluewater boats are built using a “multi-plex” stringer system which allows for a foam-cored transom and no wood materials.

Why did Rinker go out of business?

announced it has made the strategic decision to focus its marine investments and growth efforts on its flagship boating brands. As a result, Polaris will stop producing Rinker, Striper and Larson FX boat brands at its Syracuse, Indiana plant in June.

Does Rinker use wood?

Both Bayliner and Stingray use a wood grid encapsulated in fiberglass. Nitro, Rinker, and Glastron have a fiberglass grid system. Glastron and Nitro also feature a composite material in their transoms; Rinker, Bayliner, and Stingray opt for wood.

When was the last year champion boats were made?

Who bought Champion boat company?

Bombardier Motor Corp. acquired OMC’s outboard motor assets, meaning the Evinrude and Johnson brands. The total value of the joint bid was $95 million. With that action, Genmar became the world’s largest recreational boat builder.

Did Campion Boats go out of business?

Kelowna-based Campion Boats was sold to an Edmonton company called KV Private Equity for an undisclosed price back in 2018. Castanet was contacted by several employees who indicated the company will close its doors after more than 50 years in the Okanagan.

Is Campion still making boats?

What makes a good bluewater cruiser?

The determining factor for a true bluewater boat is more than size. Good ocean-going vessels have a smaller cockpit, skeg held rudder, all weather bunks, and lots of handrails just to name a few.” He adds, “heavier boats are more sea kindly which means less motion and heel.”

What makes a boat a blue water boat?

We quantify blue water cruisers as boats designed to handle and be out in rough seas off of the coast. Then there are production boats, which are designed for coastal cruising in lighter weather. A production boat has a lighter displacement and is designed to be faster in light weather/wind.

Who owns Rinker boats now?

Polaris purchased the Larson FX and Striper brands in 2019 and the Rinker brand as a part of its Boat Holdings acquisition in 2018.

When did Penn Yan Boats go out of business?

2001
The company was sold to new owners in 1979 and finally ceased operations in 2001.

Why did Rinker stop making boats?

But today, considering market dynamics and the continued uncertainty around the sustained impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided not to move forward with investing the necessary resources to maintain and grow Rinker, Striper and Larson FX, and will discontinue production of those brands.”

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