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In 1977 the Pursuit Boats Brand was established. But that is only part of the story. Explore our milestones to follow the company’s evolution. Even now, the brand continues to grow, producing yacht quality fishing and cruising boats that deliver unrelenting performance.
When you’re aboard a Pursuit, you’ll feel the difference that our holistic engineering approach makes. With each and every Pursuit, the boat and propulsion system are meticulously designed together for optimal performance in ride and handling. The distinctive hull design—coupled with disciplined and ever-innovative manufacturing—provides the perfect balance of power and agility for an experience that is purely Pursuit. Your confidence is further bolstered by timeless designs, superior transferable warranties and resale values among the highest in the industry.
Biography
Built with Integrity
Pursuit’s commitment to integrity shines through every inch of our craftsmanship. From the strength of our hulls’ resin-infused fiberglass grid system to the custom-made components we choose to build ourselves, the Pursuit quality is unmistakable. Each model is grounded in what the most discerning customers expect, guided by the expertise and passion of Pursuit’s naval architects and marine professionals, dealer partners and experienced owners. The Pursuit brand is an immense source of pride for our family of employees, including the gratification of being designed, developed and manufactured in the USA.
Refinement Beyond Compare
With exquisite attention to aesthetic detail and ergonomic design, every offering delivers the Pursuit commitment to uncompromised functionality and versatility. With intelligently designed helms and yacht quality execution, every detail matters. You’ll see this in our ultra-premium gel coat finish. You’ll feel it in the unprecedented comfort of our patented seating. You’ll delight in every element of Pursuit’s distinct, unrivaled style and excellence.
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