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Old 12-22-2008 | 07:47 PM
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The truth of the matter is, in ALL Industries across the board, manufacturers are looking to keep their burn rate as low as possible, regardless of their financial status. The CES Show(Consumer Electronic Show) has 4 of its the largest exhibitors pulling from this years upcoming show. There also seams to be a greater problem that few have touched upon. Service, more and more Marina's are closing there shops, and placing properties for sale. With the decline of local Marina's and the mechanics that keep these boats running are few , one would have to think long and hard about purchasing a boat, for sometime. I had sold my 42 Tiger 2 years ago, and still see several boats that are still listed for sale since I had sold mine.

The Boat Show is the least importance of the Big Picture
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Old 12-23-2008 | 08:44 PM
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While most everything posted about this year's NYC boat show is true, it was still interesting to spend a couple hours checking out cruisers and talking boats. I met Scott B. from Geico racing and he was just as cool as the many Geico vids portray him. Keep up the great work Haggin, Begovich and Granet!!!
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Old 12-23-2008 | 09:06 PM
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The show was definately off, but I had a great time. Usually at most boat shows we are mobbed and can't do much of anything but say hi and bi to people. At this years NY show I got to spend alot more time with people and it was more relaxed for us. I got to chat with the legend Richie Powers and guys like Jigsaw who made the effort to attend got the full treatment from the GEICO crew.
We enjoyed it and it was great talking with everyone who made it, plus I got to brush up on my juggling
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Old 12-23-2008 | 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Pantera24
I have no horse in this race so chill...and I only hope Cigarette can cope with this bad economy like everyone else.
Dont tell me to chill, you come on this thread and tell everyone Cigarette has problems, but you have yet to show anything that makes your statement real!!!!!!!!! I know the market is down, and people are hurting, but for you to come on here and maybe influince someone's boat buying on un-true facts is wrong, so you chill *******, put up facts to back up your opions. There are real people behind these companies, that have jobs and bills to pay!!!! This country needs to stick together and work thru these tuff times, not knock other business's!!!!!!!!

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