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MasterCraft expands in Turks & Caicos through Yellow Sun Marine and Wake to Wake partnership

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MasterCraft Boat Company has named Yellow Sun Marine as its exclusive authorised dealer in the Turks and Caicos Islands, expanding the brand’s presence in the Caribbean watersports market.

The new partnership will see Yellow Sun Marine handle sales, service, and customer support for MasterCraft towboats, while its sister company, Wake to Wake, will manage an all-MasterCraft fleet for charter experiences.

Based in the Turks and Caicos, Yellow Sun Marine has operated wakeboats in the region for several years and runs what the company describes as the only locally certified wakeboat repair facility. Under the new dealership agreement, the businesses will offer a full range of services, including sales, maintenance, storage, and boat management.

Owner Mark de Fraine says the relationship builds on existing collaboration and explains: “We have been a MasterCraft dealer for two years, and the decision was easy. MasterCraft welcomed us into their family from day one, and the support has been incredible.

“My first wakeboat was a 2008 MasterCraft X30, so this brand has always had a special place in my heart. Turks & Caicos has the best waters in the world – and the best waters deserve the best boats.”

Customers will also have access to on-water demonstrations and events showcasing the brand’s performance wake and surf systems.

Visitors to the islands will be able to benefit from Wake to Wake services and an upgraded fleet, which will use the MasterCraft vessels for charter operations, including wakeboarding, wakesurfing, and sightseeing experiences. The shift is intended to standardise performance and features across its fleet.

Headquartered in Tennessee, MasterCraft has built its reputation as a manufacturer of performance towboats, and the firm has said the new partnership aims to enhance its visibility in a Caribbean region known for watersports and recreational boating.

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