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Old 12-07-2005 | 08:15 PM
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[QUOTE=Has anyone seen any activity around there this week??[/QUOTE]

If the weather is anything like here - everything is frozen solid around there this week

IMO, 2000 - 2004 was a tough time for any builder to be real innovative, especially the first 30 months of that. Dot Com bust and bad economy overall. It still remains sluggish, particularly for a regional company where the region is Michigan. I love Michigan, but the auto industry is so prevalent that it really has an impact when slumping.

There is a movement to mid open bows that PQ could take advantage of with less investment in re-tooling. West coast has gone to cat style deck boats, which don't seem to be catching on east of the Mississippi. It will be interesting to see their plan for comeback.

I hope they make it back - they make a very competitive boat that is great value for the $. But I do think they need to make some adjustments to their current product line. Not to replace it - but to enhance it.
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Old 12-07-2005 | 10:16 PM
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The guys and gals at PQ have always treated me well. Even when they were doing vinyl work on my old Conquest a few years ago. You'd have thought I just bought the boat. I've always thought they had great customer service. I will admit the newer boats interiors have suffered a bit , as they've tried to cut some cost. But all in all thats a pretty easy fix.

Has anyone seen any activity around there this week??
They always treated me fair when I was buying parts for my boat too.
They also treated me fair when my boat needed a couple of hundred bucks for warranty repairs.
But my experience when it came to BIG WARRANTY issues all I got was the run around.and talking with other PQ owner they had the same experience.
again I love my boat and its all in the past,I hope the new owners run the it like a small business were the owners are involved in it every day and I think they will do well
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Old 12-08-2005 | 09:05 AM
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Well I just tried to call PQ to get some stainless foot rails and the phone has been disconnected. Not good!
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Old 12-08-2005 | 03:22 PM
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Well I just tried to call PQ to get some stainless foot rails and the phone has been disconnected. Not good!
I was told from a dealer in NH. that PQ was doing inventory and will be up and running when complete.? Irwin Marine
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Old 12-08-2005 | 05:48 PM
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What I heard today was not as promising. Sad thing is it sounds like PQ will only have a presence at the Detroit show this year, No GR or Chicago from what I hear. As only one dealer is in possession of 2006 boats.
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Old 12-08-2005 | 07:23 PM
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What I heard today was not as promising. Sad thing is it sounds like PQ will only have a presence at the Detroit show this year, No GR or Chicago from what I hear. As only one dealer is in possession of 2006 boats.
And if the factory is still closed when the show comes around - you should be able to buy those PQs really cheap. I would think it would be tough to sell a new boat from a manufacturer which you have no idea if the doors are opening back up or not.
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Old 12-08-2005 | 08:22 PM
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That had crossed my mind as well. I'd certainly think twice. But this is nothing new to boat manufactures. How many times was Fountain been in trouble, same with Baja and lets not forget when Donzi pretty much went down the tubes. Times have changed since then, but PQ is one of the rare offshore designs that gives more than ample cockpit room as well as plenty of overnight room below. Lets face it there's not to many other boats out there like that, especially at the $$$.
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Old 12-08-2005 | 09:24 PM
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When it comes to room nothing in the GO FAST line matches the PQ. Regardless of which one you have they give you space, performance and quality beyond the competition.
I love the look and would be very disappointed if they don't keep going.
Only next choice would be a 43 Black Thunder.
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Old 12-09-2005 | 06:26 AM
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... I would think it would be tough to sell a new boat from a manufacturer which you have no idea if the doors are opening back up or not.
I agree, the warranty would mean nothing......

I sure hope something is said about the new people etc what their plans are etc...the longer the silence goes on the worse it will be and rumors just start flying usually in the negative.
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Old 12-09-2005 | 04:42 PM
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I agree, the warranty would mean nothing......

I sure hope something is said about the new people etc what their plans are etc...the longer the silence goes on the worse it will be and rumors just start flying usually in the negative.
The key is getting the staff back. If they go on to other jobs and don't come back they will have a harder time. I don't think I would want one of the first year boats that come off the line from a group of mostly new employees.
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