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Built in the sportfish mecca of coastal North Carolina, Winter Yachts build custom boats in multiple styles including convertibles, express sportfishing boats, walk-around, and center-consoles. Customized to the owner's wishes, each Winter Yacht is unique, traditionally styled, and outfiitted with the only the very best equipment. United Yacht Sales is pleased to have sold several Winter Yachts and are happy to assist you in the sale of yours or help you find the perfect boat on the brokerage market.

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History of Winter Yachts

2023 is the 20-year anniversary of Winter Custom Yachts that began in 2003 with Hull W-1 (“GALOT”) built by 20-year-old Tim Winter and team, while completing his mechanical engineering degree. This first Carolina-Style custom sportfishing boat was a 62-footer constructed using the cold-molded method with three layers of Okoume plywood, on a CNC jig. Quite a splash for a first boat, which was designed to tournament fish the East Coast and travel. Though born and raised in eastern North Carolina, Tim Winter did not have the typical Coastal Carolina charter fishing background; but he dreamt of boatbuilding and was drawing boats since childhood. Growing up working in his father’s cabinetry shop, he learned skills and became an accomplished carpenter, all the while constantly drawing boats, developing his own style—a sleeker, softer exterior and, of course, with excellent carpentry and meticulous fit and finish. Tim Winter transitioned to boat building by working for local Carolina Style sportfish boatbuilders, gaining valuable experience, before pursuing his engineering degree.