Triton Boats Named Official Sponsor of
B.A.S.S.
Triton Boats, America’s largest-selling brand of fiberglass
fishing boats, has been named an official sponsor of the Bass Anglers Sportsman
Society, the nation’s first, largest and most prestigious bass
tournament/conservation organization. Triton will debut as an official B.A.S.S.
sponsor at the “ World Series of bass fishing,” the B.A.S.S. Masters Classic
tournament, to be held this August in New Orleans.
The news of Triton’s sponsorship of B.A.S.S. came soon after the announcement
of B.A.S.S. being purchased by ESPN, a pioneer in sports broadcasting. “Being
named an official boat of B.A.S.S. and the B.A.S.S. Masters Classic is a dream
come true,” said Earl Bentz, founder and president of Triton Boats and a
lifelong bass angler. “B.A.S.S. originated competitive bass fishing over 30
years ago, and has led the fight against water pollution and bass habitat
destruction. With over 600,000 members worldwide, the Society is a guiding force
shaping the sport of bass fishing today.”
“The Bass Angler Sportsman Society’s new partnership with ESPN, the
world’s foremost sports broadcasting organization, ushers in an exciting new
era for the sport of bass fishing,” Bentz said. “Under B.A.S.S.’
leadership, bass fishing has skyrocketed in popularity, and now with ESPN’s
involvement, we’re predicting even more dynamic growth for the sport in the
future. We’re especially proud to join B.A.S.S. in an official sponsorship
capacity at this historic point in time.”
Headquartered just a short cast across the Cumberland River from Nashville,
Triton sports a state-of-the-art, 260,000-square foot manufacturing complex
which is regarded throughout the industry as the premier fiberglass fishing boat
plant in the world. Inside, skilled technicians use space-age materials and
old-fashioned Tennessee craftsmanship to create what experienced anglers regard
as the finest fiberglass fishing boats made. “Nobody in the boat business
understands the nuances of bass boat performance and the bass boat market, like
Earl Bentz,” said B.A.S.S. founder and Triton owner Ray Scott. “He’s put a
lifetime of bass boating know-how into the development of every Triton model.
Most brands of bass boats look great, but serious anglers know it’s what
inside a boat that really counts,” said Ray Scott, who has fished from
virtually thousands of bass rigs since B.A.S.S. was born. “Triton was the
first bass boat manufacturer to popularize composite construction, wherein
super-strong polyurethane material replaces the wood commonly used throughout
the industry.”
“The B.A.S.S. Tournament Trail is the ultimate bass boat proving ground, and
on this grueling venue, Triton boats consistently surpass the highest
expectations of the world’s greatest professional anglers,” Scott added.
Triton’s dominating presence on the pro bass circuit is symbolized by the
company’s new Tournament Support Trailer, a NASCAR-style semitrailer that
accompanies its pro anglers to major tournaments nationwide, doubling as a
rolling sales outlet for Triton apparel and merchandise.
Triton presently manufactures 36 different freshwater and 29 saltwater boats at
its Ashland City plant, including the industry’s most comprehensive array of
fiberglass bass boats from 17-to 22-feet. In addition, the company recently
began production of a complete line of all-welded aluminum fishing, duck hunting
and utility boats at its 92,000-square foot plant in Aberdeen, Miss. Triton
presently boasts a network of over 200 dealers across North America. “Our
personnel and our dealers are all extremely excited about Triton’s official
sponsorship of B.A.S.S. and the B.A.S.S Masters Classic,” Bentz said.
“We’re all looking forward to playing a role in helping B.A.S.S. and ESPN
shape the future of the sport of bass fishing.”