the Original owner of the brand Uttern a family company Sandström was founded in the Swedish village of Norrlangtrask in 1964. Over time, the shipyard managed to take first place in the production of pleasure boats in the Scandinavia, and in 1996 the company became the property of the world famous Brunswick. The Corporation also owns a shipbuilding company such as Boston Whaler, Aquador, Flipper Boats, Bayliner, Maxum, Sea Ray Bella Boats and others.
In 2000, to optimize the shipbuilding process and increase production capacity the plant Uttern was moved to a modern shipyard in Skelleftehamn, where the brand Uttern concern continued production until 2009.
to stay afloat during the crisis of 2008-2009, which had a negative impact on the shipbuilding business, Brunswick shut down production in Sweden and moved it to the affiliate Builder Delphia Yachts, located in Poland. So today, the brand Uttern no own production facilities.
the Capacity of the plant in Olecko, and also high qualification of the personnel of the partners fully meet the needs of the Corporation. Production facilities located on an area of over 12,000 square meters, and allow you to build 1400 boats a year.
For more than half a century under the brand Uttern was released over 100,000 vessels, which can be found at any point of the globe. The range of the shipyard presented a fiberglass boat >outboard motor length from 4 to 9 meters.
the Series consists of boats >center console where some models have a small space for storing things or other equipment. The range of T — quick >bowrider for day trips. The series D included >boat with >Cuddy cabin, and the line C includes comfortable for any weather model >with hardtop and closed the cabin.
At first glance, the boats small size is not enough for a comfortable pastime. However, the designers have tried to make maximum use of available space. So spacious sunbathing area aft easy transformirovalsya in the dining area and back. Every design element is carefully designed and is perfectly embedded, integrated into a single style of boat.