Crates Lake Country Open House Features Cruisers 60 Cantius

Crates Lake Country

 

Canadian Yachting’s John Armstrong visited Crates Lake Country Boats Open House in Orillia recently. It was a well attended event where they introduced the new Cruisers Yachts 60 Cantius.

Jason and Dan Crate put on a great event that included a BBQ and refreshments for their customers.

Canadian Yachting magazine travelled to the Cruisers Yachts dealer meeting in July to be on hand for the introduction of this new yacht; the flagship of the Cruisers Yachts line and the latest in their Cantius series.

The Cantius 60 was of course, the highlight of the Crates Lake Country event and the yacht promises to take the Cruisers brand to new heights this year. For more information please visit their website ‹‹‹‹‹at ‹‹‹‹‹at http://www.crateslakecountryboats.com/

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Crates Lake Country

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