Lake Assault Boats Names Ed Watkins Marine its Exclusive Service Center for North Carolina

Jun 20, 2019

Lake Assault Boats Names Ed Watkins Marines its Exclusive Service Center for North Carolina

Award-winning Marine dealership is newest member of Lake Assault Boats team.

SUPERIOR, Wis. (June 20, 2019) ­– Lake Assault Boats, part of Fraser Industries and a leading manufacturer of fire, patrol, and rescue craft, announced that Ed Watkins Marine of Denver, North Carolina is now the service center for Lake Assault Boats vessels in North Carolina. Ed Watkins Marine will provide a wide range of support services for first responders in the region.

“We are thrilled to announce Ed Watkins Marine as our official North Carolina service center,” said Bob Beck, director of sales and marketing at Lake Assault Boats. “Ed Watkins and his team have demonstrated expertise maintaining and upgrading Lake Assault Boats fireboats and patrol craft serving in the region. They are true professionals, and a great resource for all first responders in the region.”

“Our background is serving lake, river, and offshore boating enthusiasts with top-notch products and unmatched support,” said Ed Watkins, president of Ed Watkins Marine. “In addition, as the preferred service center for Charlotte Metro fire and police boats, we also understand the unique needs of first responders. Being named a service center for Lake Assault Boats is a great opportunity for our team, and we look forward to supporting their customer base.”

As a crew member for a NASCAR championship racing team, Ed Watkins understands the importance of teamwork and performance. His organization employs that same approach to its marine customers. Ed Watkins Marine is located at 3333 NC-16, Denver, North Carolina 28037. For more information, call 704-483-2628 or visit: edwatkinsmarine.com.

Photo caption: Ed Watkins Marine of Denver, North Carolina is now the service center for Lake Assault Boats vessels in North Carolina. Ed Watkins Marine will provide a wide range of support services for first responders in the region. (Ed Watkins is third from left in this team photo.)