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Boats Group and Mariner International Renew Partnership to Expand Yacht Ownership Programs

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 05:19 PM

Boats Group and Mariner International have renewed a multi-year partnership to grow global reach for yacht ownership programs.

Boats Group, the leading online marketplace for the recreational marine industry, has announced a renewed multi-year partnership with Mariner International, part of Travelopia's Marine Yachts division. According to the press release, the partnership will 'expand global reach for yacht ownership programs.' Boats Group operates popular boat listing sites like YachtWorld, Boat Trader, and boats.com, while Mariner International provides yacht ownership, charter, and management services. 'This renewed agreement will allow us to further leverage our combined strengths and expertise to deliver enhanced experiences and greater value to our global customer base,' said Sam Fulton, CEO of Boats Group. The partnership aims to make yacht ownership more accessible by connecting Boats Group's extensive network of boat buyers and sellers with Mariner International's yacht management and ownership programs. This could include initiatives like fractional yacht ownership, yacht charter programs, and other innovative models. 'We're excited to build on our successful track record with Boats Group,' said Tom Gatch, Managing Director of Mariner International. 'Together, we'll continue driving innovation in the yacht ownership space and delivering exceptional services to both new and experienced boat enthusiasts worldwide.' The renewed agreement demonstrates the maritime industry's focus on expanding access to boat ownership and leveraging digital platforms to reach a global customer base. As the recreational boating market continues to grow, partnerships like this one will be crucial for serving evolving consumer demands.
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