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I saw Jason down here Sunday afternoon. They are still testing a 26 and 35 Outlaw down here. I asked him about his future with the company and he said "I'm out". I'm supposed to be talking with him in the next few days and will give you guys whatever info he has then.
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You know.................................. if I had wanted a Fountain I would have bought a freakin' fountain. Now i'm going to have to find another good looking reasonably priced(although they were creeping up on price) boat to buy.
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Originally Posted by boatman22
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The TBM "guy" has a direct line to Reggie!!!!:Whatever:
Quote: Originally Posted by ***** I would just like to hear a honest answer to the question, from the new owners mouth.. Why ditch the tour when the equipment is ready to be put into duty.. Blake can you draw up another letter to the General and get us some answers.. Question sent. Usually I have an answer for everything, buuuuuut I dont for this one. I can only guess as reported, SPLIT DECISION is not part of the sale and Baja in its current state is in no mood for a "fun" tour. |
Originally Posted by thisistank
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You don't see a "fountain poker run tour boat" do you?
This whole deal is fishy. fountain wasn't exactly doing phenominal with sales prior to this purchase. Sales were declining and losses were reported. I really don't know where they came up with the coin to buy except that I've heard it was a smoking deal. I've also heard this may be Fountains round about way of saving Fountain in these poor economic times. |
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Originally Posted by 30 outlaw 2005
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This is true, you don't see one but you do see Fountain race boats. Here at the Chicago poker run Fountain had a large following. He brought a few boats with and ran them.
This is where he filmed the Cat Killer video. He did not want the 40 Outlaw mold and did not buy the 40 Split Decision boat. I hear the Hawkeye will probably end up with it or at least they are hoping to buy it which would be good. The 405 which has been the real disaster for Baja was completely redesigned and was to be introduced as the 415. I hear Reggie did get this mold and is excited about the boat. |
Thank`s Dock to keep us informed ...it`s realy appreciated ...because here in up north it`s a Baja land
Regards |
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http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...rRunTour08.jpg Shirts are being offered on www.bajasportsgear.com might be a way to have a piece of Baja history if this is the last Poker Run boat built by them. Anybody hear the rumor Hawkeye Boat Sales is trying to acquire Split Decisions? |
Kennyo, i am with you. I could have bought other brands. We like the baja because of the cockpit space. I am looking for a 35 or 36 outlaw now.
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This just came up over on the general forum, have not confirmed this article is posted in the news yet though.
"Baja by Fountain" hmmm? NEW INFO JUST CAME TO PRINT Reggie Fountain is now the planet’s largest builder of high performance boats. According to Reggie Fountain, he has been in negotiations with Brunswick Corp., owner of Baja Marine, for almost a year. “This transaction was not forced on me,” Fountain said in an interview yesterday. “All of my lawyers, bankers, and advisors have said this is a good deal for Fountain Powerboats and I’m very happy with it,” he said. Fountain says that the $5 million loss reported for last year wasn’t as bad as it sounds as a significant portion of it was for “book write-offs.” He said that last month the company bought back $1 million worth of its own stock, and he said that neither he nor Brunswick were any longer guarantors of the company’s debt. “They [Brunswick] wanted Fountain to have it and now I’ll be the largest exclusive user for Mercury Racing engines,” Fountain said. Future Plans “We’re planning on only one sales and marketing staff so this acquisition will allow me to spread our overhead over many more units,” Fountain said. Baja Marine has 86 dealers and Fountain has 26, giving the combined company over 100 dealers, all specializing in high performance boats. That will undoubtedly be the largest dealer network in the category and with boats at all price points it may provide tough competition for the few remaining high performance builders. Keeping 10 Baja Models “We will let the best Baja dealers sell Fountains, and the best Fountain dealers sell Bajas, so long as there is not a conflict in territories,” he said. Reggie went on to say they he would discontinue the smallest Bajas and start with the 23 and go up from there, keeping in production about 10 of the company's existing 18 models. In their best years Fountain booked $80 million in sales and Baja Marine booked $70 million, according to Fountain. The last several years, however, have been difficult for both companies. In fiscal 2007 Baja Marine was down 19% in annual sales to about 711 units, 84% of which were under 30’. Fountain was down 7% to about 350 units for the same period. Two Different Ends of the Market Fountain’s smallest sport boat is 33’ and its smallest fishboat is a 31’ center console. The company reported sales of $68 million in 2007, of which $28 million was from the fishboat product line. The merger of these two quite different high performance product lines has many industry observers scratching their heads because Fountain has avoided low price-point boats, and that has been Baja’s market niche. Also, long ago Fountain gave up the small boat market where Baja has most of its business. Nevertheless, Reggie Fountain is unfazed by this apparent contradiction in market strategy saying that he looks forward to moving Baja owners up into larger, more expensive Fountains. “People have been saying for years that we were going out of business, but we’re still here,” Fountain said. “In the meantime Cigarette, Wellcraft, Chris-Craft and other high performance builders have all undergone restructuring and ownership changes.” Baja Marine employs about 285 people at its plant in Bucyrus, Ohio. Brunswick has announced that production will wind up there in May, 2008. Fountain said that he is currently considering incentive offers from a number of different cities and states and that he will make a decision in a few months as to where he will end up building the Bajas. “We have 250,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Washington, NC, and I can always put on a second shift,” Fountain said. Fountain said he will change the name of the company to “Baja by Fountain.” |
BoatTEST had that on there e-mail they sed out it might be where it came from.
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