Xtreme to Unveil the New 2007 Challenger Lineup at the 47th Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Oct 26 - 30
WASHINGTON, Mo., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Xtreme Companies, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: XTME) today announced that it will unveil the new 2007 Challenger Powerboat lineup at the 47th Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 26 - October 30, 2006. The Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show is the world's largest boat show, offering the most comprehensive collection of marine products and services both on land and in water.
Xtreme CEO Laurie Phillips stated, "We are excited to debut our newly redesigned sport cruisers and high performance boats at the world's largest boat show. This will be the first major opportunity for us to nationally showcase our fresh and exciting look as well as the new engineering and technological innovations of the Challenger line." She added, "Being the first major boat show of the 2007 model year, dealers also begin to evaluate their options for the upcoming year and we are now well positioned to take full advantage of this opportunity."
Xtreme COO Jack Clark commented, "It has been my experience that the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show is the perfect venue to introduce a new line of boats to the public. We are committed to total customer value and satisfaction and I am confident that this event will tell us that we have hit the mark."
About the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is the world's largest boat show featuring more than $1.6 billion in boats, yachts, superyachts, electronics, engines and thousands of accessories from every major marine manufacturer and builder worldwide. The show encompasses more than 3 million sq. ft. of space, both on land and in water, at six sites, all connected by the Show Transportation Network. This year's show will be held October 26-30, 2006. For further information please visit www.fortlauderdaleinternationalboatshow.com .
About Xtreme Companies, Inc.
Xtreme Companies, Inc., produces high end, semi-custom fiberglass boats which include sport cruisers and high performance models under the 'Challenger Powerboat' brand. Xtreme holds the exclusive rights to the revolutionary DDC hull for boats up to 40 feet in length. The DDC hull is a patented revolutionary design by world-renowned marine designer Harry Schoell, which incorporates two hulls into one, resulting in a constant planning surface enhancing stability and generating greater transom lift. This enables the hull to run faster in rougher seas while providing a dry, safe and more comfortable ride.
For more information you may visit www.challengeroffshore.com . Xtreme's public financial information and filings can be viewed at www.sec.gov .
Forward-Looking Statements
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