Mac boats are world leaders in fully rotational molded polyethylene boats and have an extensive range from 2.1 meter right up to our newest 7 meter model.
The boats are virtually indestructible, almost unsinkable, and maintenance-free with around five times the impact strength of fiberglass.
The boats are virtually indestructible, almost unsinkable, and maintenance-free with around five times the impact strength of fiberglass.
THE MAC MARINE HISTORY
MAC Boats ® first started business in Tauranga New Zealand in 1986 originally designed by Gary MacDougall. This is how the name MAC originated. The first boat was a polyethylene 2.1 metre dinghy. This dinghy was a great success with national sales and exports to Japan, Canada, U.S.A and Australia. Due to the success a 3.4 metre boat was introduced into the range. Both of these boats are still being sold some 20 years later.
In 1988, Plasma Boat Corporation Ltd developed the first pontoon MAC Boat at 5.7 metres. The design of the MAC 5.7 is the basis of the current design that is being used by MAC Boats today.
The MAC 5.7 is also very successful with sales being made into both commercial and recreational markets. Sales to the King of Tonga, King Tauta’ahau Tupou V1, Pearl divers in Tahiti, commercial diving schools and commercial dive boats in Rarotonga are some of the sales internationally achieved during this period. These boats are still in commercial operation today.
MAC Boats ® first started business in Tauranga New Zealand in 1986 originally designed by Gary MacDougall. This is how the name MAC originated. The first boat was a polyethylene 2.1 metre dinghy. This dinghy was a great success with national sales and exports to Japan, Canada, U.S.A and Australia. Due to the success a 3.4 metre boat was introduced into the range. Both of these boats are still being sold some 20 years later.
In 1988, Plasma Boat Corporation Ltd developed the first pontoon MAC Boat at 5.7 metres. The design of the MAC 5.7 is the basis of the current design that is being used by MAC Boats today.
The MAC 5.7 is also very successful with sales being made into both commercial and recreational markets. Sales to the King of Tonga, King Tauta’ahau Tupou V1, Pearl divers in Tahiti, commercial diving schools and commercial dive boats in Rarotonga are some of the sales internationally achieved during this period. These boats are still in commercial operation today.