Outrun the ordinary.
American high-performance boats — obsessively engineered, finished by hand, and built to move like nothing else on the water.
For three decades, every Nor-Tech has been laid up, rigged and finished by hand on Florida's Gulf Coast — where Norwegian precision meets American offshore power.
See how they're builtThirteen machines.
One obsession.
Built to dominate
the open water.
Two kids from Norway.
A lifetime obsessed with speed.
When they were running around boatyards in Norway in the 1970s, Trond Schou and Nils Johnsen weren't thinking about their legacy — they were obsessed with sports cars and boats. Thirty-five years and a Gulf-Coast empire later, that still holds true.
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Built by hand.
Built to win.
No two builds are identical. Hulls are composite-laid by hand, power is rigged to order — Mercury Racing and beyond — and every surface is finished to a standard usually reserved for exotic cars.
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