Brandon Glass
Brandon was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and continues to reside in this area. He started his love for the water and boating at an early age. Brandon spent his childhood growing up on the Banks of the Sandy River. He was introduced to the love of fishing at the age of 3 days old when his Father (who has been a professional fishing guide since 1983) took him on his maiden voyage. His passion for fishing and boats continued to grow, at the age of 10 (after a couple years of mastering the art of Pikeminnow fishing) Brandon had earned enough money through the Bonneville Power Administration to purchase his first boat. He did not stop there at the age of 15 and 20 through the Pikeminnow program and smart brokering of his smaller vessels he sold his smaller vessels to purchase larger ones. This paid off and at the age of 21 Brandon received his Coast Guard Mariner License and has carried on his family traditions of guide/charter fishing. In 2012 he upgraded his license and carries a 50 Ton Near Coastal Captain’s Credential.
Through guiding and boating he spends an average of 240 days a year on the water. His fishing adventures don’t stop in the Pacific Northwest. He has had the pleasure to travel around the world experiencing different styles of fishing and different types of vessels. During some of these voyages he has deck handed, manned the helm of different Sportfisher’s and cruising vessels, including bringing a vessel down the coast to Baja, Mexico. These experiences have strengthened his knowledge of large vessel travel, anchoring, mechanical operations and portage into and out of international ports. Brandon’s passion for boating and helping people become more experienced with all types of vessels and fishing has lead him down the path to the boat brokerage world.
Brandon hopes to share his passion and knowledge to make every person’s experience with selling and or purchasing their next vessel a very enjoyable and exciting time.
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