MO: Bass Pro Shops & White River Marine Group Acquire Hobie, to Bring Jobs Back to State | Trade and Industry Development

MO: Bass Pro Shops & White River Marine Group Acquire Hobie, to Bring Jobs Back to State

Sep 29, 2025
North America's leading outdoor and conservation-focused company will move Hobie production from Mexico to Lebanon, Missouri.

Bass Pro Shops and White River Marine Group announced today the acquisition of Hobie, a legendary water sports brand. The agreement unites two of the most storied and well-respected watercraft manufacturers while bringing new jobs to Lebanon, Missouri.

"We're proud to see Bass Pro Shops and White River Marine Group deepening their commitment to Missouri through this expansion," said Governor Mike Kehoe. "This investment is strengthening the community of Lebanon while contributing to Missouri's reputation as a prime destination for both business and outdoor adventure."

"Uniting with Hobie is a very proud day in our company's history," said Johnny Morris, Founder and Lead Outfitter, and Bryan Niketh, President of Manufacturing at White River Marine Group. "We extend Hobie Dealers a warm welcome to our White River Family. We are deeply committed to Hobie and supporting its dealer network as we embark on a very bright future together!"

White River Marine will expand its existing manufacturing facility in Lebanon, Missouri. The return of Hobie production to the U.S. marks an exciting new chapter. Rooted in the Ozarks region, known for its rich outdoor heritage and skilled manufacturing workforce, this move ensures Hobie products will continue to embody quality, innovation, and a true passion for life on the water.

"White River Marine Group has continued to spur economic growth in our community for nearly five decades," said Mayor Jared Carr. "This additional expansion in Lebanon will create new opportunities for our amazing workforce for many more years to come. We are blessed by and thankful for White River Marine's commitment to the City of Lebanon, Laclede County, and the State of Missouri, and we're excited to see the outcomes this expansion will deliver in the very near future."

The project is supported by the State of Missouri, the Missouri Department of Economic Development, Missouri Partnership, the City of Lebanon, and Lebanon Regional Economic Development, Inc. (Lebanon REDI).

"DED is excited to support White River Marine Group as they help Missourians prosper in Lebanon," said Michelle Hataway, Director of the Missouri Department of Economic Development. "This project was made possible by our state's economic advantages and collaboration with our incredible partners."

"We are proud that Missouri is home to the headquarters of global powerhouse Bass Pro Shops and industry leader White River Marine Group," said Subash Alias, CEO of Missouri Partnership. "Their decision to reshore jobs to our state is a testament to Missouri's skilled workforce and pro-business environment. We are looking forward to adding Hobie watercraft to the long list of innovative products and storied brands that are made in Missouri."