Cutwater Boats Hires New Regional Sales Manager

March 16, 2015

     Dan Sadler, new Regional Sales Manager for Cutwater Boats (Photo courtesy of Cutwater Boats)
Dan Sadler, new Regional Sales Manager for Cutwater Boats (Photo courtesy of Cutwater Boats)

 

Cutwater Boats announced the appointment of Dan Sadler to the position of regional sales manager today.

 

Sadler has spent 35 years working in the marine industry, including the last 19 years as a regional sales manager at Boston Whaler, where he managed a territory covering the western two thirds of the US and Canada.

 

Prior to Sadler’s time at Boston Whaler, he spent five years as a regional sales manager for US Marine/Bayliner. Sadler also worked the retail side of the business at several marine dealerships in the Pacific Northwest.

 

“I’ve been on the water since I was a kid. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest boating, sport fishing, and diving in the San Juan and Gulf Islands.” Sadler said. “I couldn’t be happier to be working for Cutwater Boats and the Livingston family. They spent their summers doing the same thing I did growing up… boating. They aren’t just selling great boats, they’re selling a lifestyle that they know and love.”

 

“Dan has always been an industry leader with a positive attitude," said John Livingston, President of Fluid Motion, LLC (builder of Cutwater Boats). "He knows this business from every angle and we couldn’t be happier to have him on board. His experience and personality will be a true asset to Cutwater Boats.”

 

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