What is Sjogrens website?
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I found this site but it doesn't look like the right one.
Sjogrenent Enterprises Homepage - Sjogrenent Enterprises
Sjogrenent Enterprises Homepage - Sjogrenent Enterprises
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Think about it, if you are reselling used I/O powerboats.......How can you sustain a sales model with dwindling sales year after year (new I/O boats)? The Mystic stuff had potential but then again how many new boats are you going to be able to sell and support your overhead?
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I was thinking the same. It almost seemed like Scott was a partner, in some capacity, with Mystic. More than just a dealer. I also thought he had a lot of influence in the design of the Mystic CC's
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Matt Truilio had an article about Mystic and buried in the middle of the article he mentioned Scott Sjogren was moving on to a different industry. I brought it up and Matt said Scott wasn't ready to mention his next endeavor yet.
Think about it, if you are reselling used I/O powerboats.......How can you sustain a sales model with dwindling sales year after year (new I/O boats)? The Mystic stuff had potential but then again how many new boats are you going to be able to sell and support your overhead?
Think about it, if you are reselling used I/O powerboats.......How can you sustain a sales model with dwindling sales year after year (new I/O boats)? The Mystic stuff had potential but then again how many new boats are you going to be able to sell and support your overhead?
"High-performance marine industry veteran Scott Sjogren, who partnered with Cosker in the development of the company’s M4200 and M3800 center consoles and handled all sales of the center consoles as well as three M4400 catamarans during his relationship with Mystic, has sold his exclusive distribution rights back to Mystic and is moving on to other business ventures."
That pretty much answers most questions in this thread. As for what Mr. Sjogren is doing now, he didn't share that with me. But he's succeeded in most things he's done so I have no reason to believe he won't again.
Full story link for those who didn't read it, https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...port-catamaran.




