In a landmark move for U.S. recreational boatbuilding, Michael Alexander Reardon—founder of Daedalus Yachts and recent new owner of Catalina Yachts and True North motoryachts—has acquired three additional respected brands: Tartan Yachts, Freedom Yachts, and AMP Carbon Spars, previously under Seattle Yachts.
This acquisition consolidates several key players in American sailing and powerboat production into a single factory network. Tartan and AMP operations remain in Painesville, Ohio, while Freedom joins Catalina Yachts and True North at Catalina’s facility in Largo, Florida. Daedalus Yachts will continue building carbon-fiber super catamarans in Edenton, North Carolina. Each brand will retain its leadership, workforce, and dealer network, with back-office functions centralized across operations.
“Tartan, Freedom, Catalina, and True North each have a proud history and loyal following,” said Michael Reardon. “Together, we have the teams, resources, and shared vision to protect each brand’s legacy while driving innovation for the next generation of boaters.”
Catalina Yachts President Patrick Turner emphasized the opportunity for synergy: “By collaborating across these respected brands, we can invest in innovation and deliver boats that keep people sailing, cruising, and exploring for decades to come.”
The move strengthens America’s domestic boatbuilding landscape and opens the door for new models, refreshed designs, and sustainability initiatives. Expect a focus on reducing CO₂ emissions, sustainable materials, advanced composites, and alternative propulsion approaches.
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