Why the powerboat industry is sinking.
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Originally Posted by TEAMBAJA
Im not sure I understand why they claim Brunswick is taken down the rest of the industry?
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release...ease_id=143116
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Originally Posted by StillHaulin@61
Thanks ....
I plan to try several of the suggestions from the other thread.
I plan to try several of the suggestions from the other thread.
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Originally Posted by StillHaulin@61
But if they can't, then sell their damm boat!
This incesant complaining about gas prices and the economy is beginning to sound like a press release from the DNC.
There is simply no reason for this "ragging" about people who have created a lifestyle which they enjoy very much ..... and can still afford!
This incesant complaining about gas prices and the economy is beginning to sound like a press release from the DNC.
There is simply no reason for this "ragging" about people who have created a lifestyle which they enjoy very much ..... and can still afford!
This thread is about the problems facing the industry, many of which are economic.
If you don't want to read people's opinions about the declining state of the industry, then select another thread.
Nobody on this thread has criticized "people who have created a lifestyle which they enjoy very much."
Nobody has "ragged" on others for choosing to continue to participate in the activity of power boating.
Perhaps, since you have not been attacked or maligned, you bring your own guilt to the table for making the choices you have made. Who knows. It's always puzzling when a person is defending so hard and hasn't been attacked.
Maybe you will not like the free exchange of ideas on a forum as much as you enjoy boating.
As you get more posts under you, you will probably stop taking people's opinions personally simply because you do not share them.
If you feel that there is no place for a thread about the decline of the industry, and you are so threatened by the mere suggestion that the heyday is behind us, report the thread or the posts that you have found to be so offensive to a moderator.
Maybe you can have Steve make a rule that only rich people can post so that you will only encounter people who have created a lifestyle as enjoyable as the one you have created.
Used to be that the wealthy on this site at least showed some tolerance toward us regular losers. Well, except for Big Scotty, who also was fond of telling everybody about the wonderful life he had created for himself.
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Originally Posted by Pantera1
Trimit out , push on the sticks
That's part of my plan .....
but the rest of the plan is to get back home alive!
Originally Posted by fund razor
This thread is about the problems facing the industry, many of which are economic .....
But the issue of peoples personal financial decisions have nothing to do with a discussion of the state of the boating industry. Like everything else in life, there are good years and there are bad years, yet many businesses and people never notice the difference. That's a position many of us have spent a lifetime trying to achieve, and will certainly never apologize for it!
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Re: Why the powerboat industry is sinking.
Originally Posted by TRICK
As for me, I'll be on the lake tomorrow. I've been around boats every summer for over 50 years and I see nothing on the horizon that will change that.
Fred,
Well said !!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by TRICK
It doesn't make me "feel bad". Why would it? I disagree with your end of power boating theories.
What I don't understand is your incessant posting of apocalyptic alarmisim.
Just for the heck of it, you may want to check with Boat Trader about the steady growth of ads since it's inception. It has more to do with Internet use and awareness than your predictions of the end of power boating.
If you're relieved that you no longer have to pay the price of power boating, then I'm happy for you.
As for me, I'll be on the lake tomorrow. I've been around boats every summer for over 50 years and I see nothing on the horizon that will change that.
What I don't understand is your incessant posting of apocalyptic alarmisim.
Just for the heck of it, you may want to check with Boat Trader about the steady growth of ads since it's inception. It has more to do with Internet use and awareness than your predictions of the end of power boating.
If you're relieved that you no longer have to pay the price of power boating, then I'm happy for you.
As for me, I'll be on the lake tomorrow. I've been around boats every summer for over 50 years and I see nothing on the horizon that will change that.
Well said Fred
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Our Poker Run tomorrow will have about 200 boats,from PWC's, Pontoon boats,family bowriders,and lots of high performance boats. The entry list grows every year. Personally,we are celebrating our 40th year as a boat dealer.We have been thru all kinds of ups and downs. Many years ago when gas hit $1/gal some said it was the end. When the prime rate hit 16% some said it was the end. Just returned from the Formula dealer meeting and I ordered more than last year. Will be at our deckboat vendor Sunday where I will order more than last year.The gloom and doom talk has always been out there,but I'm not listening and I'm not paying attention cause I'm a little too busy selling boats
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Originally Posted by fund razor
Maybe you can have Steve make a rule that only rich people can post so that you will only encounter people who have created a lifestyle as enjoyable as the one you have created.
Used to be that the wealthy on this site at least showed some tolerance toward us regular losers. Well, except for Big Scotty, who also was fond of telling everybody about the wonderful life he had created for himself.
Used to be that the wealthy on this site at least showed some tolerance toward us regular losers. Well, except for Big Scotty, who also was fond of telling everybody about the wonderful life he had created for himself.
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Re: Why the powerboat industry is sinking.
Originally Posted by Magicfloat
Our Poker Run tomorrow will have about 200 boats,from PWC's, Pontoon boats,family bowriders,and lots of high performance boats. The entry list grows every year. Personally,we are celebrating our 40th year as a boat dealer.We have been thru all kinds of ups and downs. Many years ago when gas hit $1/gal some said it was the end. When the prime rate hit 16% some said it was the end. Just returned from the Formula dealer meeting and I ordered more than last year. Will be at our deckboat vendor Sunday where I will order more than last year.The gloom and doom talk has always been out there,but I'm not listening and I'm not paying attention cause I'm a little too busy selling boats
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Re: Why the powerboat industry is sinking.
It's all relative - is the glass "half empty" or "half full"? Certain people will always find the worst in something/someone and others will find the best.