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Made in Michigan: The Vision Marine Products Story

Sure, all states have lakes. But how many can claim shorelines with four of the five Great Lakes and over 11,000 inland lakes? Just one: Michigan. That’s why manufacturing boats, engines, trailers, and boat accessories in Michigan makes so much sense.

Where’s the proof? The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) ranked Michigan third in the country in boat sales in 2016. The state also had a 10.5 percent increase in boat, engine, trailers, and accessories since 2014. Those are stats that send a big message: The boat business is booming in Michigan.

Vision Marine Products visionary and Michigan native Bruce Jones understood this growing market and the distinct advantages Michigan offers for manufacturing products here. The more than 900,000 registered boats and nearly 1,500 marine businesses speak to the boating market being incredibly sustainable. Couple those facts with the number of lakes in Michigan and the innovation to think up a product that is virtually alone in its market and you just might have the recipe for success.

“Here at Vision Marine Products, llc. we are proud to manufacture our Easy Cover™ automatic pontoon cover in the state of Michigan,” said Jones. “As a manufacturer of pontoon boat accessories, we believe we are in the perfect location for our products. Our geographical location places us within a 100-mile radius of several of the largest pontoon manufacturers in the nation. Collectively, these manufacturers account for more than half the pontoon boats built in the U.S.”

Vision Marine Products seemed to have all its stars align when it came to competitive advantage in a local market. Jones, an engineer by trade, took his distaste of covering and uncovering his pontoon boat at his cottage and turned it into a sustainable and vertically integrated Michigan business with the invention of the Easy Cover™. The abundance of inland lakes coupled with the innovative design of the Easy Cover™ gave Vision Marine Products a unique advantage in the boat accessory market.

“Our location in Michigan also positions us in excellent proximity to a vast number of lakes that are the homes and cottages of ideal consumers of our product. Many of our lakes are located close enough to major metropolitan areas that the owners either live full-time at the lake and commute, or they are close enough to visit their cottages frequently,” said Jones. “These folks are at the lake often enough to realize that while they are ‘lake lovers,’ they are not ‘mooring cover lovers.’ We’re here to help them resolve the mooring cover hassle.”

The Easy Cover™ is a power pontoon boat cover that operates via a wireless key fob. It can go from fully covered to Bimini mode in the time it takes you to walk down to the lake. Jones designed, prototyped, manufactures, and markets the Easy Cover™ through his company, Vision Marine Products, LLC in the Devil’s Lake region of southeast Michigan. Seeing the obvious advantage of partnering with a local marina, Jones paired up with Mike and Pat Apling, owners of Devil’s Lake Water Sports. Jones and the Aplings are the business principals of Vision Marine Products.

In addition to the geographic and market benefits to starting a pontoon accessory manufacturing business in Michigan, Vision Marine Products has received marketing assistance from the state of Michigan through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and from Lenawee County through Lenawee Now, the County’s economic development organization. Vision Marine Products has also received significant assistance from South Central Michigan Works!, a workforce development system, to find and train their workforce.

“All in all, our location in Michigan is made to order for a business like ours,” said Jones.

Today’s Boating Trends

As technology continues to revolutionize nearly every market in the world, the boating industry is no different. Not unlike other industries, boats are now capable of incorporating flashy, high-tech accessories. These new tech gadgets are displayed at boat shows and in industry magazines, capturing the attention of and creating demand among boaters to have the next big thing in boating.

Economic conditions have continued to improve over the last few years and the market for a leisure industry like recreational boats has grown more favorable. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the improved housing market, higher employment rates, strong consumer confidence, and increased disposable income have contributed to not only more unit sales: dollar sales are on the rise as well.

Millennials are playing a big role in the growing boat industry and influencing the types of watercraft that are selling. Smaller, more versatile boats are what the next generation of boaters are looking for. These “crossover” boats are more affordable and can be used for just about any water activity or sport. It’s millennials too, that want to trick out their boats with the latest tech products. Here’s a look at some of the new techie accessories and other trends in recreational boating.

Intuitive Marine Technology

Boat accessory manufacturers are upping the ante when it comes to technology. One example the direction high-tech is going in the boating world is with intuitive technology. Joystick control is the next big thing in intuitive marine technology. It can be either an upgrade to a new outboard motor, such as the iDock system available for the Evinrude E-TEC G2 150 to 300 HP outboard motors, or retrofitted to older model outboard and inboard engines.

Crossover Boats

Another direction boating technology is seemingly headed is toward the crossover boat industry. With more and more millennials earning degrees and moving into professional careers with some disposable income, this group wants a boat that is best for ALL the activities they want to use if for. From wakeboarding and water skiing to fishing and just all around pleasure-cruising, crossover boats are designed to be more affordable and versatile for the next generation of boaters.

Power Boat Covers

New technology has proven to be instrumental in taking traditional products and services and making them faster and more efficient. This is the case with the wireless, automatic power boat covers which have grown in popularity over the last several years. The Easy Cover™ is the premier power pontoon boat cover available. The Easy Cover™ uses a wireless key fob to move to and from each of its four positions in just 45 seconds. The ease of the Easy Cover™ enables its users to spend more time on the water while still protecting their investment.

Wake Control Ballast System

Wakeboarders have been using ballast systems for years. Today’s technology gives wakeboarders and skiers the ability to control the ballast weight to get just the wave shape they’re looking for. Ballast weight and wave shape can be controlled from the digital dash display or from a wrist band worn by the rider.

Smart Boat Technology

Many new boats being sold today are fitted with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies. If you’re looking for high-tech marine audio sound for your existing boat, these features are also available from aftermarket manufacturers.

As technology continues to get bigger and better the boating industry will keep coming up with new products that are in line with the rest of the tech world. Which new accessory does your boat need?

It’s Easier Than Ever!

Pontoon and Deck Boat Magazine released an article this year explaining why the Easy Cover is perfect for boaters everywhere.

“So you have a pontoon! The greatest thing about it? Taking it out for a ride, obviously. The worst thing? Before you can even leave the dock, you have to unsnap the millions of snaps around the cover, find a storage spot for the tent poles and then wrestle with the cover. Oh, and after the ride you have to do it all over again.”

Read the article here.