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The American brand Maxum entered the market in 1987 and belonged to the shipbuilding giant Brunswick Boat Group. From the first days of its foundation, the company was engaged in the production of recreational boats. At that time there was a lot of competition in the segment of sport towboats and fast boats, but the company managed to gain the trust of the audience and get its market share.
During the 2008-2010 crisis Brunswick made a global cut, which included the Maxum brand. Production was completely discontinued in 2009.
Production capacity was concentrated at two enterprises. One plant was located in Minnesota, Pipeston, and the other was in Salisbury, Maryland. A total of more than 500 people were involved in the manufacturing processes.
Maxum branded fiberglass boats were available in lengths from 18 to 42 feet.
The model range includes three lines: Sport Boats, Sport Cruisers and Sport Yachts. The Sport Boats range includes Bowriders and sports towboats for day trips and sports activities.
Sport Cruisers and Sport Yachts are cabin cruise boats for relaxation and two or three day
Despite the fact that the company Brunswick decided to curtail production of Maxum brand, it can not be called a failure. All models were carefully designed. Each boat was fitted with comfortable seats designed with the wishes of experienced yachtsmen in mind. The interior of the boats deserved special attention, there were many lockers and lockers for storing sports equipment and much more.
Browse 6 discontinued Maxum models built between 1999 and 2000, with details on dimensions, engines, and production years.