Sales at Pratt Industries. United StatesPratt Industries, Inc. designs and manufactures specialized trailers and chassis including intermodal chassis, heavy haul trailers, housing/construction trailers, logging/mining trailers, and various other trailers for niche applications. Bridgman, Michigan, 49106, Alex Pratt’s peers at other companies are Kaitlyn Glancy, Prakash Rao, Pamela Scott, Sheryl Garavelli, Jack Norris. “Randy Scism and the whole MTI family have treated me so well. Based on the quality and frequency of confirmatory data points, this metric represents the likelihood that a contact is employed where we say they are and that it is possible to reach them via email11365 Red Arrow Hwy., “I’m going to need a more economical boat and something that is more cruiser friendly, can hold more friends and is a little less stressful overall. A number of those investments, including a few of his boats, allowed him to become more engrossed in the powerboat world, especially over the past few years.“I thought about cars to satisfy my need for speed but boating made the most sense because of the lack of speed limits on the water,” Pratt said, adding that he turned to go-fast boats because he gave up racing motorcycles after witnessing some friends die. Sales at Pratt Industries. My Cigarettes were great boats for learning to drive. Alex Pratt’s colleagues are Siva Masetty, Vincenza Fry, Jon Boyer, Justin Brown. It’s kind of mind-blowing actually when you think about how hard you can run a boat for such a long length of time and not have anything fail.”Along with being part of a vastly successful trailer company that builds equipment for companies that specialize in everything from trucking and construction to wind power, oil/gas and more, Pratt said he’s been fortunate with several real estate property investments—the first of which allowed him, at age 19, to purchase a 1987 35 Café Racer that he rebuilt the drives on, fixed up a little and sold for more money than he had in it. It’s pretty refreshing.”Pratt, who said he’s interested in trying offshore racing one of these days but is uncertain about the economics of it, had several poker runs on his hit-list this season.
College of Charleston. “I’m sure it helps that MTI knows how to rig a boat. Photo courtesy Alex Pratt. View profile View profile badges Get a job like Alex’s.
I grew up around the Chicago crowd and the South Florida crowd—they’re way rough compared to the Midwestern hospitality that the people at MTI, Performance Boat Center and more treat you with.
The next boats I picked up (and have since sold) were the Nor-Tech 450 Sport and a 52-foot Outerlimits. Alex Pratt is on Facebook. “My first boat was the Café Racer and I worked my way up in a few years to a Cigarette 42X. Join Facebook to connect with Alex Pratt and others you may know.
He proceeded to use it in March for the MTI Owners Fun Run in the Florida Keys and then in early May at the “After having the MTI, I don’t know if I’ll ever go back to a V-bottom again; well, besides a center console—I’m looking to get a new one here pretty soon,” Pratt said. The MTI is amazing, but it requires significant upkeep and it can be nerve-wracking when it’s at the docks and there is some guy in a rental pontoon who doesn’t know what he’s doing trying to park right next to it.“It’s not the most economical boat to own either, although it’s pretty incredible that Mercury Racing builds such powerful engines and drives that stay together like they do for as long as they do,” he added. View the profiles of people named Alex Pratt. United States Bridgman, Michigan, 49106, View the profiles of professionals named "Alex Pratt" on LinkedIn. We chose to include the 25-year-old Pratt, who splits time between his hometown of Clearwater, Fla., and his other residence in Saint Joseph, Mich., where he heads up sales for The boat was on display and available for demo rides at the Mercury Racing docks during the show and Pratt fell in love with it. Join Facebook to connect with Alex Pratt and others you may know. Alex Pratt has fallen in love with his 48-foot MTI powered by twin Mercury Racing 1550/1350 engines. Alex Byrd. The next boat was the 48-foot MTI, which has been a whole new experience.“This is a fun industry and I’ve met some incredible friends because of it,” he continued.