Our Standards
It’s Not an Option...It’s a Standard
AT MB SPORTS, OUR BOATS COME STANDARD EQUIPPED WITH EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO ENJOY YOUR TIME ON THE WATER FROM DAY ONE. WHETHER YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED BOATER, OR PURCHASING FOR THE FIRST TIME, YOU WILL FIND OUR TOMCAT AND B52 SERIES FULL OF FEATURES THAT LEND TO YOUR ON-WATER EXPERIENCE. ALL OF OUR BOATS ARE MANUFACTURED BY EXPERIENCED ARTISANS, WITH QUALITY, PURPOSE BUILT COMPONENTS. THIS ALLOWS YOU TO STOP DEBATING THE PRICE, AND START ENJOYING YOUR TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
Our History
Irv Brendel’s “Hot Damn Hondo 006” broke records and won races in Long Beach and Oakland. In fact they broke and set every record in NDBA, APBA and UMI making history in the racing books; making them legends in their own time. Mike was the driver of that boat and was elected to the Gulf Hall of Fame as a result of those runs.
The first MB Sports boat, built by Mike and Irv Brendel along with a few trusted partners. This boat was nicknamed “Kermit” because the gelcoat came out such a bright green. It was built at a friend’s farm near Merced, CA. Then Irv, Mike, and Delbert Briscoe (Mike’s father-in-law) towed it across the country, for the WaterSki magazine test.
At this point in time MB was still a very small, very family-run business with Caren doing all the paperwork and answering the phones from a desk right on the factory floor. Mike and his father Irv worked side-by-side, day and night with a few other artisans, building boats by hand.
In 1999 MB Sports exploded onto the wakeboard scene with the all new B52, specifically built to create a massive wakes and challenge even the most advanced riders.
Following the success of the B52 in 1999 MB Sports continued to improve the B52 and released a V-Drive edition providing exceptional performance as well as room for the whole family.
At this point in time MB was still a very small, very family-run business with Caren doing all the paperwork and answering the phones from a desk right on the factory floor. Mike and his father Irv worked side-by-side, day and night with a few other artisans, building boats by hand.