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Bob Runberg - Vice President of Sales Bob has over 30 years of experience in the marine industry. He works hard to make sure customers find the perfect boat to fit their lifestyle. Specializing in yachts is Bob's passion. He makes purchasing a boat comfortable, fun, and easy.
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Chris Peterson – Sales ConsultantChris is a native dubuquer, returning after many years of boating in the great lakes, inland waterways and the ocean. Both he and his wife, Julie, are avid fishing enthusiasts and enjoy overnighting at their favorite anchorages. Chris brought his long term love of boating and wealth of marine experience to American marine at the beginning of this year.
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David Chapman-Service Advisor
Born in Dubuque and raised on the Mississippi river. He has been boating, fishing, camping all of his life and loves the outdoors. Lived in Madison WI. for 10 years and enjoyed boating on the Madison lakes. He then moved to Colorado for ten years and experienced white water rafting at its best. “Nothing like a level 5 to make you feel alive” David moved back to Dubuque in 2009 and is now working hard to keep our customers boats running efficiently in a timely manner.
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Ken Kaiser - Marina Manager Ken has spent the last 10 years with the Dubuque Yacht Basin. If anything needs to be handled, Ken is the person. He ensures the marina, RV Park, and the entire yacht basin grounds are standing tall.
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Alana Eastlick- Service Advisor
Alana is a lifetime boater that grew up on Lake Wisconsin. In Middle School she enjoyed carrying around Power and Motor Yacht magazine to dream about in her spare time. She remembers going to the area boat shows each year and said that some day she would work in the boating industry! Spending the last 20 years in the automotive industry in Parts and Service, she is not afraid to tackle any job and especially loves to dig up that hard to find part or widget for your boat. In their spare time her family likes to head out on the water with their pontoon to explore the sandbars, ski and fish a little and camp along the river. |  |
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