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Groupe Beneteau Brands Forge a New Mid-Atlantic Partnership

Jeanneau and Excess Catamarans join Chesapeake Bay’s Crusader Yacht Sales in a hunt for new sailboat buyers.
Crusader Yacht Sales and Jeanneau-Excess partnership
On hand to announce the Crusader Yacht Sales and Jeanneau-Excess partnership are Nick Harvey, president of Jeanneau America, Crusader’s Mike Titgemeyer and Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley. Courtesy Jeanneau America

Mid-Atlantic area sailors will have their choice of one hull or two, and all from the same dealer if they’re in the market for a new sailboat from two of Groupe Beneteau’s product lines. Crusader Yacht Sales has just been announced as the region’s new distributor of Jeanneau sailboats and Excess Catamarans, a line introduced last year by the French boat builder.

Crusader owner Mike Titgemeyer said both brands are a good fit for his sales team, which has offices in Port Annapolis and Solomons Island. Crusader plans to have a number of models from both on display at next fall’s U.S. Sailboat Show, scheduled for Annapolis on Oct. 8 to 12.

“We are delighted to welcome Crusader Yacht Sales to the Jeanneau family,” said Nick Harvey, President of Jeanneau America. “Adding a partner like Crusader allows us to strengthen our footprint in the local market. We’re excited to continue growing the Jeanneau community in the Annapolis area.”

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Fred Signat, director of Excess Catamarans in North America, notes that “Adding a strong partner like Crusader, established since 1982 allows us to expand our network on the East Coast.


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