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Vision Marine Technologies Completes Tender-Rigging Consolidation at Fort Lauderdale Marina and Announces Pending Sale of Palm City Property

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Vision Marine (NASDAQ: VMAR, TSXV: VMAR) completed the consolidation of tender-rigging operations at Nautical Ventures' Fort Lauderdale waterfront marina in May 2026 and plans to sell its Palm City, Florida property.

The company reports reduced operating costs, improved efficiency and streamlined tender preparation and delivery. From 2022–2024, Nautical Ventures sold over 600 tenders, generating more than US$14 million in tender-related revenue. The Palm City sale remains pending, subject to customary closing conditions.

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Positive

  • Tender-rigging consolidation at Fort Lauderdale Marina completed in May 2026
  • Company reports reduced operating costs after operational transition
  • Streamlined tender preparation, rigging, logistics and delivery in one facility
  • Over 600 tenders sold 2022–2024, generating more than US$14 million revenue
  • Planned Palm City property sale aimed at simplifying Florida real estate footprint

Negative

  • Palm City property sale remains pending and may not close as anticipated

What This Means

Centralizing tender-rigging at Fort Lauderdale and planning a Palm City property sale advance Vision...
Analysis

Centralizing tender-rigging at Fort Lauderdale and planning a Palm City property sale advance Vision Marine’s operational optimization, leveraging a tender business that generated over 600 units and more than US$14 million in revenue, while customary closing conditions remain a key execution watchpoint.

Key Figures

Tender units sold: over 600 tenders Tender revenue: more than US$14 million
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Tender units sold over 600 tenders Nautical Ventures, 2022–2024
Tender revenue more than US$14 million Tender-related revenue, 2022–2024

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jul 02 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 02 Patent application Positive -8.9% Filed U.S. patent application for dual-mode electric outboard trim control.
Jul 01 Manufacturing update Positive -16.4% Announced delivery and acceptance of ECU assemblies for E-Motion platform.
Jun 24 Patent allowance Positive -27.9% Received USPTO Notice of Allowance for powertrain authentication technology.
Jun 19 Leadership transition Neutral -10.1% Announced retirement of Nautical Ventures founder and leadership transition.
Jun 16 Integration update Neutral -4.1% Highlighted one year of Nautical Ventures integration and capital discipline metrics.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent Vision Marine news, including patents and integration updates, was typically followed by negative price moves despite generally constructive operational and IP developments.

Key Terms

tender-rigging
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tender-rigging technical
"completion of the relocation of tender-rigging operations from Palm City"
Tender-rigging is the coordinated manipulation of a bidding process in which competing firms secretly agree how to submit offers so a predetermined bidder wins contracts or prices stay artificially high. Like players taking turns losing on purpose in a game to divide the prize, it removes genuine competition and can lead to legal penalties, lost contracts, fines, and damaged reputation—risks that can affect a company’s cash flow and market value.

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OPERATIONAL OPTIMIZATION / REAL ESTATE UPDATE

The transition, completed in May 2026, centralized tender preparation, rigging, logistics and delivery at Nautical Ventures' waterfront marina operating hub in Fort Lauderdale.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. and BOISBRIAND, QC, July 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) (TSXV: VMAR) ("Vision Marine" or the "Company"), a marine technology and recreational boating company combining proprietary propulsion technology with direct consumer access through its Nautical Ventures retail, service and marina platform, today announced the completion of the relocation of tender-rigging operations from Palm City to Nautical Ventures' Fort Lauderdale Marina and the pending sale of the Palm City, Florida property.

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The relocation of tender-rigging operations to Nautical Ventures' Fort Lauderdale Marina was completed in May 2026. Since the transition, the Company has reduced operating costs, improved operational efficiency and streamlined tender preparation and delivery by bringing service, rigging, logistics and delivery activities together within one waterfront operating facility.

The tender category is an established component of Nautical Ventures' broader boating platform. From 2022 through 2024, Nautical Ventures sold over 600 tenders through its Florida dealership network, generating more than US$14 million in tender-related revenue. Centralizing tender preparation, rigging, logistics and delivery at Fort Lauderdale Marina aligns this business category with the Company's waterfront service, parts and delivery infrastructure.

With the operational transition complete, the Palm City property, which had operated primarily as a dedicated tender-rigging facility, is no longer required for that purpose. The pending disposition is intended to simplify Vision Marine's Florida real-estate footprint.

"The successful integration of our Palm City operations into Fort Lauderdale reflects the progress we have made over the past several months," said Alexandre Mongeon, Chief Executive Officer of Vision Marine. "We have reduced operating costs, improved execution and created a more efficient platform that better supports our customers. This is another important step toward building an integrated marina operation designed to support our long-term growth strategy."

The completed consolidation and pending Palm City disposition form part of Vision Marine's ongoing operational optimization initiative, focused on concentrating resources within facilities that support its retail, service, marina, parts and delivery capabilities.

The pending Palm City transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions. There can be no assurance that the transaction will close on the anticipated terms or at all. Vision Marine may provide further updates regarding the closing of the transaction, as appropriate.

About Vision Marine Technologies Inc.

Vision Marine is a marine technology and recreational boating company focused on delivering a better on-water experience across propulsion types. The Company develops proprietary high-voltage electric propulsion technology through its E-Motion™ platform and supports commercialization through its Nautical Ventures retail, service and marina network. Vision Marine's vertically integrated operating model combines technology, consumer access, service infrastructure and multi-brand boating operations.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the pending sale of the Palm City property; the anticipated timing, terms and completion of the transaction; the anticipated benefits associated with the completed tender-rigging consolidation; the Company's real estate and operational optimization initiatives; and the Company's long-term growth strategy.

Forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations, estimates and beliefs and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. These risks and uncertainties include, among others, the failure to satisfy closing conditions; changes in transaction terms; delays in closing; costs or disruptions associated with the operational transition; differences between anticipated and actual operational benefits; customer demand; market and economic conditions; financing and liquidity considerations; and other risks described in the Company's public filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and on SEDAR+. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Vision Marine undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

 

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FAQ

What operational changes did Vision Marine (NASDAQ: VMAR) announce on July 7, 2026?

Vision Marine centralized tender-rigging operations at Nautical Ventures' Fort Lauderdale Marina and plans to sell its Palm City property. According to Vision Marine, this move reduces operating costs, improves execution and creates a more efficient platform for tender preparation, logistics and delivery.

When did Vision Marine complete the consolidation of tender-rigging at Fort Lauderdale Marina (VMAR)?

Vision Marine completed the relocation of tender-rigging operations to Nautical Ventures' Fort Lauderdale Marina in May 2026. According to Vision Marine, the centralized waterfront facility brings service, rigging, logistics and delivery together to streamline tender preparation and support its broader marina and retail platform.

What is happening to Vision Marine's Palm City, Florida property (VMAR)?

Vision Marine plans to sell its Palm City property after moving tender-rigging operations to Fort Lauderdale. According to Vision Marine, the pending disposition is intended to simplify its Florida real-estate footprint and is part of an ongoing operational optimization initiative across facilities.

What risks are associated with the pending Palm City property sale by Vision Marine (VMAR)?

The Palm City property transaction is pending and subject to customary closing conditions. According to Vision Marine, there is no assurance the sale will close on the anticipated terms or at all, and the company may update investors if closing details change.

How does the Fort Lauderdale consolidation support Vision Marine's long-term growth strategy (VMAR)?

Vision Marine views the consolidation as a step toward an integrated marina operation supporting long-term growth. According to Vision Marine, centralizing tender preparation, service, parts and delivery at a waterfront hub is intended to enhance operational efficiency and customer support across its boating platform.