New Harbor Boats has announced a strategic partnership with Brewer Yacht Sales, a leading East Coast yacht brokerage firm. This collaboration aims to enhance the marketing and sales of New Harbor Boats’ distinguished vessels, leveraging Brewer Yacht Sales’ extensive network and expertise.

 

New Harbor Boats, known for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative design, builds their vessels at Front Street Shipyard in Belfast, ME. The New Harbor 28, a modern take on the classic Wasque 26, features meticulous construction with a 2-foot stern extension to accommodate outboard power and other contemporary enhancements.

Designed by Geoff Van Gorkom of Van Gorkom Yacht Design, the New Harbor 28 seamlessly blends classic aesthetics with modern functionality, making it an ideal coastal cruiser. The design boasts a sharp bow for efficient wave cutting, a flat planing surface for stability, and a buoyancy box to enhance outboard engine performance.

Brewer Yacht Sales, with over 25 years of experience, operates from eighteen locations from Maine to Florida. Their team of professional yacht brokers brings unparalleled knowledge and a customer-centric approach, ensuring seamless and stress-free transactions for both buyers and sellers.

“This partnership is a significant milestone for New Harbor Boats,” said Ed Sutt, CEO of New Harbor Boats. “By joining forces with Brewer Yacht Sales, we are expanding our reach and enhancing the services we provide to our customers. This collaboration will drive growth and success for both our brands.”

Hal Slater, President of Brewer Yacht Sales, added, “We are thrilled to partner with New Harbor Boats, a brand synonymous with quality and innovation. Our team is eager to showcase their exceptional boats to our extensive network of boating enthusiasts. Together, we will deliver a superior boating experience that exceeds expectations.”

For more information, visit newharborboats.com and breweryacht.com. The New Harbor 28 is available for showing at Brewer Yacht Sales’ Westbrook, CT office and will be in-water at the Newport International Boat Show. ■