Power & Motoryacht

Baby Blue

On a sunny summer weekend in 2016, a Green Bay-based boater was swimming behind her Apreamare in Lake Michigan. A couple with a golden retriever approached in a dinghy and complimented her boat. She complimented their dog, Penny, and invited them aboard for a tour. “As [the man] is climbing the steps up to the cockpit, he says he works for Burger Boats,” she recalls. She practically leapt for joy. She had always admired Burgers, but never wanted a superyacht. The man touring her boat was Ron Cleveringa, vice president for sales and marketing

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