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Skeeter Boats recently unveiled a program that allows Skeeter buyers to build their own personalized boat online.

"Skeeter Boats has made the boat buying decision much easier by providing both our dealers and consumers with a visual tool that allows you to personalize your new Skeeter boat," said Skeeter VP and GM Jeff Stone.

Stone said buyers can select from 23 performance flake color options, 11 performance gel colors, 14 performance upholstery colors and nine performance carpet colors to build the Skeeter of their dreams.

Visitors to the Skeeter website can personalize their boat's deck striping, deck pinstriping, carpeting, hull, running surface and hull striping. The program allows users to design and print personalized options for Skeeter's new i-Class Series of bass boats, its SL Series of fish and ski models and its ZX Series of saltwater bay boats.

"The all new Skeeter boat-coloring module has been completely renovated for 2006, with easy-to-use and easy-to-see drop-down color boxes, easing the purchasing decision and facilitating communication with a buyer's local Skeeter dealer," said Ben Jarrett, Skeeter's national sales manager. "A personalized boat often reflects an individual's lifestyle, matching a tow vehicle or coordinating colors to support one's favorite college or professional sports team."

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