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CenterPointe Yacht Services

3.0 (8 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Chris C.

Centerpointe Yacht Services is a full service boat dealer and service center with a tendency to specialize in boats that are a bit larger than an inland lake runabout. We have been doing business with them since 2013 and couldn't be happier. We have purchased two new Regal express cruisers from this dealer and were treated fairly. The service department is top notch and always in high demand, sometimes you may have to wait a bit, but they are very thorough. Allison and Darin in the service department are a great team of efficiency and a breadth of knowledge. Mr. Duchow and the sales staff are very helpful to walk you through any new, used or brokerage boat transaction. With there help, we are living the boating lifestyle that we always wanted! They also have a limited number of seasonal slips for rent that are in a prime waterfront location. The slips can get a bit rough when there are moderate/strong east winds. The grounds are a bit gritty- it is a working boatyard after all, but the "yard crew" makes it a welcoming environment. Highly recommend his business!

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CenterPointe Yacht Services - boating - Updated May 2026

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