Ranger adds Pro’s Choice Marine to dealer network

Ranger has added Pro’s Choice Marine, a Missouri dealer, to its network. The announcement comes ahead of the spring fishing season and in time for area anglers and boaters to capitalize on the new partnership.

Pro’s Choice Marine has served the area for the past 17 years. The business has received the Mercury Outboards Platinum and Customer Service Index award each year since 2007. Pro’s Choice’s facility includes a heated 20,000 square foot showroom that holds approximately 35 boats with an overall on-site inventory of approximately 300 boats. It also offers complete parts service for all makes and models of boats.

“We are proud to bring Pro’s Choice Marine into the Ranger family,” said Ranger Sales Director Rebecca Raynor. “Their years of experience and commitment to customer satisfaction combined with top-notch facilities makes them one of them most successful boat dealers in the area. We look forward to a long and prosperous partnership.”

Pro’s Choice Marine’s offerings for Ranger include bass, fish-n-play, aluminum, multi-species and saltwater boat models and will include the new Reata by Ranger line of pontoon boats. The dealer will also participate in Ranger’s limited-time 2017 retail sales promotion where buyers can receive benefits of up to $3,100 in combined retail value for eligible models. More information on the sales promotion can be found here.

“Everyone knows Ranger is the Cadillac of boats,” said Luke Payne, owner of Pro’s Choice Marine. “They are well built and offer a lot of models that cater to a lot of different styles of fishermen. We are very excited to have a full line-up of Rangers for our customers.”

Pro’s Choice Marine also offers a parts department and numerous techs as part of their fiberglass repair facility. Technicians can handle anything from touch up to minor repairs to complete transom replacements and offers free bids on all fiberglass repairs. Pro’s Choice Marine also provides boat storage spaces with concrete floors and electricity up to 40 feet deep.

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