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ABOUT US
Stayton Motor Sports started in 1994 as a snowmobile dealer owned by
Stayton Ford. The business was run from Stayton Ford until 1995 at
which time our permanent building was built. Shortly after that we took on
Crownline Boats as our first boat line. In 1996 we took on Bluewater boats and
Ski Centurion. Our primary focus has always been customer service both from the
sales side and most importantly the service.
In 1999 we discontinued both Bluewater and Ski Centurion and
acquired Tigé Boats. As of the 2004 model year we have become the number one
dealer for customer service by Crownline Boats and Tigé Boats. We were also
selected number one in customer service by the NMMA.
OUR EXCELLENCE IS OUR SUCCESS
We have consistently been in the top 10 dealers for Tigé and we continue to
improve in providing outstanding customer service. In 2007 we acquired
Alumaweld Boats and feel that this is a great addition to our boat family. We
now have a full spectrum of boats to provide people from fishing, to water
sports to simple recreational water leisure activities. Our sales and service
team has and will continue to take top awards due to our goal to put the
customer first!
This has happened only by having excellent employees that have been with us for
a long time and work extremely hard and continually improving our sales and
service. Our primary goal is to always bring the customer the very best
recreational products available. We feel that Arctic Cat Snowmobiles, Arctic
Cat ATVs, Crownline Boats, Tigé Boats and Alumaweld boats are these products.
From all the Stayton MotorSports Staff
Stayton MotorSports will continue to provide our clients with the
very best customer service and products in the recreation industry! Please feel
free to stop by, or contact us for all your recreational needs. We're
ready to serve you!
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Coming to Portland June 20-22 2008
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