Wolf Boats rolls out custom aluminum models

WC Cruisers

June 11, 2020

The Wolf motto “We Build Better Boats”, means they are always improving. They are focused on building a great boat with maximum performance and innovative details. A Wolf Boat is one of the best custom-welded aluminum boats on the market today, and they are motivated on building better boats every year.

Wolf Boats are built at their facility in Courtenay, BC (central Vancouver Island), Canada by Wolf Manufacturing Inc . They build an average of 10 to 12 boats per year in varying lengths 12ft to 38 ft., as well as a variety of marine products. Every boat is a custom order, giving them the opportunity to build to the customs specific requirements.

WC Cruiser FW CabThey keep the customer connected with their boat purchase, providing them with an online web photo-album. The facility is always open for the customer to view their boat at all stages of construction.

WC West Coast Cruiser Model, (6+ occupants) beams from, 9ft, 9.5ft and up to 12ft. The WC model starts at LOA (Length-Over-All) from 26ft and up-to 38ft. The cabin models are forward leaning. You can choose the standard swallowtail outboard bracket or optional inboard/outboard on-deck or the TurtlecBack I/O bracket. The Cruiser has many options including cuddy compartment, kitchen galley, settee, seat boxes with drawers, locking glove box, or side or aft access doors.

For complete information about their full line of custom boats go to: https://www.wolfboats.com/

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