About Pleasurecraft Engine Group

Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Company (PCM) was founded in 1975 in Canal Winchester, Ohio. Pleasurecraft quickly grew and relocated to a 140,000-square-foot complex on over 25 acres in Little Mountain, SC, where the company continues to operate today. For over 45 years, PCM has provided the highest quality, longest-lasting, and top-performing watersports engines available and has become the recognized leader in inboard watersports engines.

In 1998, Pleasurecraft acquired Crusader Engines, the leader in gasoline inboards for the cruiser and sportfishing market and as a result became known as Pleasurecraft Engine Group. A few years later Levitator Engines were introduced to the airboating industry, bringing numerous new features to airboating and launching the brand to the market share leader.

In 2014, Pleasurecraft was acquired by Correct Craft and has continued to introduce new engine technology and reliability to the watersports and airboating markets.

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PCM ZZ8S

The ZZ8S offers the latest in direct-injection and supercharged technology. At 630 horsepower and 665 ft-lbs of torque, the ZZ8S provides more efficiency and power than any other engine in the PCM portfolio. Utilizing an all new Super Duty transmission and V-Drive, the ZZ8 is the most advanced gasoline engine in the marine industry.

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PCM ZZ6

Incorporating the latest in General Motors direct injection technology, along with the latest in PCM design, the ZZ6 has the performance and fuel efficiency that watersports enthusiasts desire.

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Levitator MS.80

The MS.80 is built on the most powerful General Motors base engine ever offered for production. Levitator harnesses this raw power with reliability and all the features that Levitator has become famous for and is trusted by commercial and government agencies across the world.

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“As a Surf Competition driver, pulling hundreds of riders and world champions the last 5 years, the hundreds of hours spent driving for Salute 2 Service events and the many hours put on my personal boat PCM has always delivered. I will always have a PCM engine in my boat, reliable and efficient are what I depend upon.”

Ken Scribner

“I have been running PCM engines in my Ski Nautique for almost 20 years now. They are technologically advanced and reliable. Simply put, they are best engines on the market. And above all, they take care of their customers.”

Jim Parr

“The PCM engine is literally the back bone of my livelihood. I trust it every single day with 12 plus hours of use to insure my business runs at maximum proficiency. Their engines bring a high level stoke to first time wakeboarders, wakesurfers and life long shredders! I wouldn’t trust anything else but PCM to get me through the summers!”

Kara Austin

Shred The Gnar

“I’m proud to be part of a team that not only strives for excellence in our work but also strengthens one another spiritually.”

Gavin Scott

Machine Shop Manager

Pleasurecraft Engine Group Careers

Pleasurecraft Engine Group proudly manufactures marine engines in Little Mountain, SC. We strive to be recognized as the employer of choice by building an environment focused on making life better for our employees, our industry, and our community. We would love to have you join the Pleasurecraft team!

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Pleasurecraft Engine Group Cares

With our vision of “Making Life Better,” we proudly focus on philanthropy and giving back to our community. Throughout the year, we invite employees to volunteer together to serve the local community. Whether cleaning up our local lake, serving alongside other non‐profit organizations, or hosting a BBQ to thank our local first responders who keep us safe every day, we strive to do our part in making life better for our community.

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MAIL

careers@pleasurecraft.com

PHONE

(803)-345-1337

ADDRESS

1737 US-76

Little Mountain, SC 29075

 

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