MarineMax expands Minnesota footprint with latest acquisition

MarineMax, based in Clearwater, has acquired C&C Boat Works, a full-service boat dealer in Crosslake, Minnesota, expanding MarineMax’s Minnesota footprint to five locations. 

C&C Boat Works is a family-owned business that has been in operation for more than 60 years.

The dealership features boats from Barletta, Cobalt, Harris, Nautique, and more.

“The addition of C&C Boat Works, which follows our 2021 acquisition of Nisswa Marine, enhances our ability to serve customers and realize further efficiencies across our operations in the region,” said Brett McGill, chief executive officer and president of MarineMax, in a statement. “With an annual economic impact of $6.9 billion, recreational boating is important to Minnesota and a prime passion for its residents. We are thrilled to expand our presence there.”

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