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Building a global network - How Aquila are making power catamarans mainstream

by Aquila 27 Aug 2022 23:14 BST
Aquila boat in Sydney © John Curnow

A decade since its launch by Sino Eagle and MarineMax, Aquila has become a recognized global brand. During the brand's first five years, sales were practically exclusive to the United States when the company decided to grow the network of international dealers.

Aquila now has representation, stock availabilities, and after-sales service in over 21 countries and numerous plans to introduce and spread its luxurious lines of power catamarans even further by currently adding more dealers throughout the European market.

Although interest in the catamaran-style design and growth has soared since the company's inception, Aquila continues to be very selective during the process of choosing dealers to represent its brand. Besides being known for top-quality vessels, Aquila aims to maintain the best service and customer care. Therefore, as the company continues to expand its lineup and locations, it will partner with trustworthy affiliates that plan on providing the most excellent customer service and build an exciting future with one of the fastest-growing segments in the yachting industry.

Discover more about Aquila's growth here...

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