August 2016 Blog Archive
Monterey Boats Holds Annual Dealer Conference
Tue, Aug 30, 2016
Monterey Boats recently completed a very successful 32nd worldwide Dealer Conference at the Boca Raton Resort and Club in Boca Raton, Florida. Monterey Boats Dealer/Partners from across the United States, Canada, and our International network travele... Read More
Destination Boating: Fairytale Locations
Mon, Aug 22, 2016
We all have our favorite on-the-water destinations—like waterfront cafes, offshore islands, or beautiful national parks. However, if you’re interested in visiting a place straight out of a storybook, you’re in luck—the world is filled with fairytale ... Read More
Where in The World Is the Earth’s Oldest Living Vertebrate?
Sun, Aug 21, 2016
African Elephants and Galapagos Giant Tortoises have long been considered some of the world’s oldest living animals—but scientists recently named a new record holder. Read More
Monterey Boats Awards Top CSI Dealers
Fri, Aug 19, 2016
Williston, FL – Monterey Boats is proud to announce the Top Ten Monterey CSI Dealers for 2016! These dealers earned the highest marks from their returned Customer Service Surveys for the 2016 Model Year. The awards were presented during the Montere... Read More
Lyonesse and the Isles of Scilly: Where Land Meets Legend
Sun, Aug 14, 2016
We’re all familiar with the Lost City of Atlantis, and its role in marine mythology—but did you know there’s said to be another legendary location off the coast of England? Read More
From Shoals to Schools: A Look at Fish Communities
Thu, Aug 11, 2016
If you’ve ever encountered a school of fish—whether from the edge of your Monterey or on a scuba diving excursion—you likely felt awe and wonder at just how precisely the fish moved together. It’s like you’re watching hundreds of bodies move with one... Read More
Where is the World’s Largest Volcano?
Sun, Aug 07, 2016
If you’re lucky enough to be exploring volcanoes at a lush tropical destination like Hawaii this summer, you’re sure to see some beautiful sights—but if you want to see the world’s largest volcano, you’ll have to head more than a mile underwater! Read More