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Monday
May282012

Go-Float Doubles up for 2012

Last year we raved over the Go-Float SL1 as the ultimate sun lounger.  Since then Minnesota Based, electric boat manufacturer Go-Float has been hard at work growing its sales and dealer/distribution network, and has expanded to include 5 models with prices starting from $2000. 

Based in Hopkins, Go-Float boats garnered their some of their first brand exposure on and around Lake Minnetonka. Go-Float launched to provide environmentally friendly watercraft to boaters. It initially offered just two models. The $1,995 SL1 resonated with those who wanted a slower, more-relaxing experience on the water, while the $9,495 RX1 could reach speeds up to 20 mph and was capable of pulling a water skier. Full article here.

For this season,  Go-Float have upped the ante with the Fusion model. "After hitting the trade shows hard this spring, the new Fusion [2 seater] has become our most popular boat and is selling well." says, Jake Eichenberger, Manager of Market Development at Go-Float.  The all new FUSION is the perfect way for you and that special someone to hit the water with style and comfort. Enjoy 
the serenity of a quiet sunset cruise for two. Or, bring a friend along for the 
fun of visiting your favourite swimming hole, fishing spot, or neighbourhood dock-chat circuit. 
Whatever motivates your journey, the good times will be shared in relaxed luxury on the Go-Float FUSION. 

This generous sun lounger is loaded with signature Go-Float features like comfortable recumbent seating, single arm steering, push button controls and hours of electric cruising…everything a dynamic duo could want for an effortless excursion.

 When it comes time to lounge, we can't think of a more relaxing, and greener, way to 'go-float' yourself around the lake unless you pick up a paddle and work it, but that's an entirely different subject. For more info visit Go-Float here.

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