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Press Release - Morgan Powerboats: Flying the flag for Great Britain

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Morgan Powerboats Ltd, a South West UK company has created a luxurious 26” weekender. The Morgan 260 has been designed from scratch and has been three years in the making. The M260 offers new levels of build quality which makes it more than stand out from competition in its price range.

 

The manoeuvrability and handling of the M260 is nothing less than outstanding and described by some as breath-taking. The M260 has recorded speeds of over 44Knots with 4 adults onboard, which was performed in part of Britain’s best testing grounds, Plymouth sound. Even with these high speeds the M260 continues to be incredibly stable, safe and comfortable.

 

Morgan Powerboats prides itself for producing magnificent hand crafted vessels that are elegant with the fine precision and quality finish going unmissed. Morgan Powerboats is passionate about all things British and this is shown through the build of the boats and craftsmanship.

Morgan 260

Morgan Powerboats Moves into bigger and better premises

Monday, November 10th, 2008

On the 1st of November Morgan Powerboats Ltd relocated into bigger and better premises just a stones through away from their previous workshop. The new bulilding is 3.5 thousand sqf larger which enabled Mr Morgan to plan further workshop production with the extra space. Andrew Morgan has also employed two extra staff to join the workforce here in the South West which has helped to decrease production time.morgan-logo-union

Cowes TV talk to Andrew Morgan at SIBS 2008

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Here’s what Andy had to say to Cowes online TV during the Southampton Boatshow 2008.

Andrew Morgan at SIBS 2008 (Flash player required)

Bucking the trend British made….. Beyond Expectations!

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Southampton Boat Show 2008

Well we got there, after many sleepless nights and many trips up the A35 we were ready to launch the Morgan 260. It was great to see all of those who have been following us on the web and came to see us at the show. The most overwhelming aspect of the show was the public support towards an all new British Boat building company.

The other aspect commentated on was the level of finish with in this tardis of a 26 ft power cruiser, along with the surprise of “and a BBQ” probably the most liked item of all.

Andrew Morgan and Barrus at SIBS

The show delivered more than we could have hoped for, fantastic public support, front cover and review of our prototype in Motor Boat Monthly magazine, over 20 potential demos lined up and some exclusive deals with major companies negotiated.
Were now back in not so sunny Devon and preparing the first production boat ready for Jan 09.

This along with the exclusive deal with the Barrus Group for the Mercruiser and Yanmar engines will keep us flat out until the New Year.

Having the M260 on the front cover of Motor Boat Monthly during the show was an extra boost, as if we needed it, and the review was good for a prototype, 5 out of 5 for performance! If you want to see the photos that didn’t make the Mag take a look at the MBM Gallery - M260 goes surfing!

Over 20 discerning people have been in contact regarding Demo’s down here in Plymouth. We know that once you’ve been out on the M260 every thing else is, well not quite enough.

We are now also in the process of updating our Video (update - now online!) so keep watching the website and remember if you really want to own a true British power cruiser call or e-mail Andy to arrange your Demonstration, better be quick!

Morgan Powerboats on crest of wave

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

A NEW powerboat manufacturer is hoping to leave other ventures in its wake when it launches next month.Morgan Powerboats, based at Lee Mill, is planning to host a trade stand for 10 days at the Southampton Boat Show.Such has been the level of hype surrounding the company’s Morgan 260 prototype, the owner is confident of generating a great deal of interest.

Word of mouth over the new product has resulted in international enquiries.”I think it will cause quite a stir,” said business owner Andy Morgan.”I like to think we are bringing back the British quality that the country was once renowned for.”We have gone very top end of the market with the materials we have used.”I believe it is one of the best quality products out there for its size.”The setting up of Morgan Powerboats is the realisation of a 20-year dream.

Mr Morgan’s father owned and ran a boat building business in Norfolk and he says boat building has always been in his blood.While his main skill and trade was restoring E-Type Jaguars and Aston Martins, he always found time to work on boats.When he divorced last year, Mr Morgan saw the change in his life as a time to alter his goals and so moved to Plymouth to fulfil his dream.”I had always kept my hand in the boat building side of things,” added the 48-year-old, who now lives in Ivybridge.”I saw Devon as the home of boat building and decided to give it a go.”I set up a workshop at Plymouth Yacht Haven and began working with a Guernsey architect on what would become the Morgan 260.”Twelve months ago we moved to our new site in Lee Mill and it has grown from there. We now employ four people.”We’re now ready to launch at next month’s boat show.”The Morgan 260 powerboat, a 26ft four-berth weekend power cruiser, is fitted with a 300hp diesel engine and is capable of reaching speeds of around 40 knots.

Prices start at £71,000.It took four years to get the powerboat ready for production.The Southampton Boat Show will be staged between September 12 and 21. Last year’s show was attended by more than 127,000 people.

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