Collection: APACHE VINTAGE SERIES | McMANUS SUPERBOAT

During the late 90s, the official Apache trademark was forfeited and could not be used. In that stretch, Mark McManus introduced the McManus Superboat name and the embroidered logo you see on these shirts. Under that badge he built the Comanche line. These boats were meant to be the most elite builds in the Apache family, shaped with the same grit and power that made Apache what it is.

One of the first owners was Fred Keikerfer, who ran a 42 Comanche named Off Duty. Boats from this period carried the same attitude and force as the earlier Apache builds, keeping the legacy alive even while the name was sidelined.

In May 2000, Apache Powerboats was under McManus, and the work done during the McManus Superboat years became a key chapter in the story of the brand.

These shirts come straight from that era, real pieces tied to a short but important moment in Apache history. If you want to learn more about the Comanche years, check out the full documentary on our YouTube channel.

 

Vintage Collection Disclaimer

This vintage drop includes rare shirts and sweatshirts pulled from a short chapter in Apache history. Each piece is unique, limited in number, and cannot be replaced once it is gone. Due to the age and rarity of these items, all sales from this collection are final.

We are not able to accept returns or exchanges on any item in this vintage release. Please review sizes and details before checking out.

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