Progression does not ‘cheat’ the length of the hull by incorporating swim platforms or bow extensions into the design, driving up the price of the boat per foot. Inch for inch you get exactly what you are paying for.
 

 
In today’s market, when the average boat owner finances their package for five to ten years, it’s nice to know that Progression is still proud to stand behind their work. Because of this, you get a greater trade in value as well as a great resale. Other manufactures would prefer not to have anything to do with their boats after one to three years. Obviously, they don't believe in their own craftsmanship. Why should you?

 

The above photo shows the third Progression out of the mold, built back in 1985 and still boating today.  Photo taken 10.23.2001 

At Progression, we weigh all our boats with our own dynamometer scales giving us the correct weight. At other companies, they use so-called ‘junk yard’ scales, leaving much room to the accuracy of your boat's weight. Reminder: after a boat company has finished building their boat, there's nothing that can be done to correct this weight problem except to convince you that it doesn't matter.

     

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
 

 

 
 
 

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