First Look at Mann Cave
The latest from Paul Mann Custom Boats doesn’t disappoint
The latest from Paul Mann Custom Boats doesn’t disappoint
Perfectly proportioned and ready for anything
The boat is headed north to the Mid-Atlantic 500 in Ocean City to make her tournament fishing debut.
Retro meets high art
Paul Mann built his first Carolina boat back in 1988. Since then, he has garnered a reputation as one of the “new breed” of Carolina builders, giving offshore anglers exactly what they want in the most luxurious and seaworthy ways…
The number of companies building custom boats in North Carolina has exploded over the past 10 years…
The latest from Paul Mann Custom Boats doesn’t disappoint
Perfectly proportioned and ready for anything
The boat is headed north to the Mid-Atlantic 500 in Ocean City to make her tournament fishing debut.
Retro meets high art
Paul Mann built his first Carolina boat back in 1988. Since then, he has garnered a reputation as one of the “new breed” of Carolina builders, giving offshore anglers exactly what they want in the most luxurious and seaworthy ways…
The number of companies building custom boats in North Carolina has exploded over the past 10 years…
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