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Boatsales Staff26 Nov 2008
NEWS

Next Generation Marine

Next Generation Marine (NGM) is introducing the Tracker Boat range from America to Melbourne

NGM successfully started with the Tahoe brand, 10 boats sold at the recent Melbourne Boat Show was a great result. Many sales were for fishing in the bay with a little skiing on the side, but most were for more serious wakeboarders and skiers who want the option of confidently putting their boats into the bay, obviously a sign of the water being low in our lakes and rivers for the last few years.


Tahoe is the fastest growing brand of bowriders in the USA, said NGM, adding that they have many Tahoe models in stock, from the Q4, an eight seater bowrider from $31,990 right up to the top of the range 22ft 12-seat Q8.


Other brands that will be released in the next few months are Suntracker, the largest selling party/pontoon boat in the world, said NGM, and the Targa, a great all-purpose fishing boat available from 17 to 20ft.


NGM also stocks the Sleekline range of skiboats, and a full range of Quicksilver and Mercury wakeboards, kneeboards, skis and accessories.


With an importing background, NGM said they have sourced a factory that makes top quality wakeboard towers and speakers for the US market, and will be offering these at great prices to all of their customers.


For more information, visit www.trackerboatsaustralia.com.au


 


 


 

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