A very British history
Norman Fletcher built his first boat in 1950 in the West Midlands and from that time, Fletcher Boats became the largest producer of sports boats outside the United States.
Totally fanatical about boats, Fletcher invested in technology, research and design. It seemed that at every boat show there was a new Fletcher replacing and improving upon an existing model.
Fletcher boats sold out to Hornby in the 1980s and SBS Trailers was awarded the exclusive contract to its supply trailers.
Boutique boats
Fletcher is one of the few mass production boat companies in the UK. Built in Britain, almost everything is produced in house or sourced locally, and repairs can be carried out in the factory workshop. Fletcher believes it offers something different to its customers. With focus quality, Fletcher tailors each boat to customer’s requirements.
Did you know?
Norman Fletcher became the first Class III Off shore Champion in 1964.
The range
Arrowflyte 14GTO is an ideal entry-level sportsboat.Comfortably seating four, this easy-to-tow package is fun with excellent handling and speed.
Arrowstreak 17GTO is the model British Sportsboat – fast and sleek, its one of the best performance packages available.
Arrowflash 15GTO has top notch handling and performance and its full fibreglass insert makes it practical and easy to keep clean.
Due to the increasing popularity of the sport of wakeboarding, Fletcher developed their inboard range – Wakesport 19GTO Arrowhawk and 17GTS Arrowstreak.
- No central fins for easy launch and recovery
- The deep V hull provides for supreme stability
- Smaller horsepower engines with the correct prop and drive unit offer no loss of performance but significant reduction in running costs
Did you know?
Fletcher used to build Sunseeker Powerboats at a rate of one every 10 days.