I don’t have live access to current databases from here, but I can share what's publicly known about BRP US, Inc. Marine Division based on recent reporting up to 2024–2025.
Direct answer
- BRP announced in October 2024 that it was launching a process to sell its Marine businesses (including Alumacraft, Manitou, Telwater and related marine parts and apparel), while continuing to focus on Sea-Doo products and the rest of its powersports portfolio. The company projected the sale to complete in the first quarter of BRP’s fiscal year 2026.[1][3]
Context and implications
- The sale excludes BRP’s Sea-Doo personal watercraft, Sea-Doo Switch pontoons, and jet propulsion systems, meaning BRP would retain core marine propulsion technologies and the Sea-Doo brand line while divesting the broader marine business segment.[3][1]
- The announcement framed the sale as a strategic shift to concentrate investments on core powersports activities, parts, accessories, and the OEM engine business, with an eye toward improving margin and growth opportunities in powersports.[1][3]
Recent trajectory to verify
- Subsequent industry coverage summarized BRP’s plan to pursue the sale of its marine brands and marine-related products, with leadership and market context noted in several outlets at the time. For ongoing updates, sources tracked the sale process and any related financial guidance adjustments as BRP progressed toward the 2026 completion target (if updates have continued beyond early 2025, they would be reported by BRP press releases and trade media).[4][7]
Illustration (example)
- If you want a quick snapshot: imagine BRP as focusing a large portion of its resources on its core Sea-Doo and broader powersports lines, while shedding a non-core marine business portfolio like Alumacraft, Manitou, and Telwater to strategic buyers; the timing was set to complete in BRP’s fiscal Q1 2026, subject to market conditions.[3][1]
Would you like me to look up the most current BRP press releases or regulatory filings to confirm whether the sale closed or progressed beyond early 2025, and provide precise dates and the buyer names if available? I can also pull a concise timeline of the sale announcements and any leadership changes in BRP’s Marine Group for context.
Sources
VALCOURT, QC, Oct. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BRP Inc. (TSX: DOO) (NASDAQ: DOOO) today announced that it is initiating a process for the sale of its Marine businesses namely Alumacraft, Manitou, Telwater (Quintrex, Stacer, Savage and Yellowfin), and Marine parts, accessories and apparel. This process excludes all activities related to its Sea-Doo personal watercraft, Sea-Doo Switch pontoons and jet propulsion systems. … BRP's objective is to solidify its position as a leading global Powersports...
www.aap.com.au/CNW/ - BRP Inc. (TSX: DOO) (NASDAQ: DOOO) is proud to announce that long-standing BRP executive Bernard Guy is appointed to the position of President, Marine...
www.newswire.caLeisure marine Continued softer demand for BRP. North American retail sales were flat compared to last year.
marinebusiness.newsBRP is preparing to sell its Alumacraft, Manitou and Telwater marine businesses, along with marine parts, accessories and apparel.
powersportsbusiness.comThey make Johnson & Evinrude Outboards. The big building is the factory and the smaller one are the offices http://www.brp.com/en/
wikimapia.orgNews BRP has announced it is initiating a process for the sale of its marine businesses, set to be completed first quarter of fiscal year 2026.
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