Company Profile
1977年杰克韭菜发射ed Ocean Yachts with the company's first boat a 40' sportfisherman to which their 25th anniversary New Generation 40 Super Sport paid tribute. But Jack was not the first Leek to build boats in New Jersey. In fact, Leeks have been building and launching them in the historic Mullica River since 1721. Ocean's heritage reaches as far back as the original American colonies. Leek-manufactured vessels helped develop their coastal and river trade, create a rich fishing industry, battle pirates and privateers, intercept rum runners during Prohibition and German U-boats in World War II. They can justly say that the Leek family's involvement in the American maritime industry is as old as the industry itself. C. P. Leek, for example, pioneered the U.S. pleasure craft industry in the 1920s. Later in the century, his Pacemaker line became the most sought-after production power boats on the market. C. P. was the father of Ocean Yachts' founder Jack and the grandfather of their current President, John E. Leek III. C. P.'s sons and grandsons would produce some of the world's finest luxury yachts. Today's Ocean Yachts may have little in common with those early Leek vessels, or even with C. P.'s revolutionary Pacemakers. But they express in fiberglass instead of wood the same spirited determination to produce the highest quality boats in the world. It is this resolve that has made Ocean Yachts the world's largest producer of quality-built Super Sports and Sport Fish in the 40' to 70' class. Their yachts are valued by thousands of owners running in all the world's great seas for their unbeatable combination of performance, speed, power, luxury, styling and durability. Boats that appeal to serious sportfishermen and devoted pleasure cruisers, alike.