

Builder Mariah
The brand Mariah produced bowriders and cuddy cabin boats. There are no current models in production but you can learn more about the production of the brand in “Discontinued models“ section.
About
History
In 1989, a new boat manufacturer Mariah Boats entered the market. The American company established itself in the popular segment of small boats for water recreation. It produced fiberglass plastic boats with stationary engines.
In 2001, the shipyard announced its closure. The factory and equipment were sold at auction, and the hull forms, patents and rights to the brand were bought by Sea Fox Boats. The new owners have made changes in interior design, added additional features and resumed production in 2003. In general, these boats remained the same, long loved by customers.
Construction of Mariah boats continued until the early 2010s
Status
The production of Mariah boats is currently at a complete standstill.
Production
After its closure in 2001, Sea Fox management did not consider it necessary to open a new factory to produce Mariah boats. Production was set up at their own shipyard in Goose Crick, South Carolina.
Model range
The model range includes about 10 boats from 5.5 to 8 meters in length. Bowriders have become the smallest members of the Mariah collection. Behind them there are boats with
Features
Increased buoyancy and strength of the vessel was provided by fiberglass hulls with foam filler. To confirm the reliability and safety of Mariah boats, the manufacturer offered a limited warranty for the hull up to 10 years. The shipyard produced boats in rich basic equipment and was a good competitor to other manufacturers in its price segment.
Discontinued Models
