MarylandMark
Charter Member
plus then we can buy them at a discount on the used market later on!
I think it is GREAT for manufacturers in the US to export. I hate to see nice pieces leave, but the US needs to do more exporting of goods. We need to hit up the UAE, and other places where there is plenty of money. I am not opposed to teaching the Chinese how to drive a boat or two if it would bring $$$$ back to the US. The boating manufacturers need to insure that their products don't fall "sub par" and chase the money else where as well.
We all need to do our part to regain our economic power, and the pleasure boating market is no different.
Fountain had a fighting chance, nice spread.
Baja was most improved in my opinion, they probably sold a few.
Donzi looked like crap, would be shocked if they sold a single boat.
Formula seemed to really lean on the cruiser market but nice spread.
Cig had some nice TnA.
I agree about the TnA:drool5:
Just so that everyone knows, I know for a fact that the XRT that Sunsation introduced in Miami was marketed and sold at the same MSRP compatible with their very popular SSR.
Jupiter was merely making a guess at what he thought it might have gone for. This is how a negative virus gets started in a thread. I won't let that happen here, guys. I know firsthand how hard Sunsation has worked at this project. They have made sure that their marketing and pricing is at an affordable and reasonable pricing scale, especially in regards to today's economic climate.
Trust me, the industry can't afford to have any negativity thrown at it at this time, especially from those of us who genuinely love this sport. I am so fortunate to be able to be so strongly associated with Sunsation and the people that I have come to trust and respect. Believe me, I have seen, met and worked with some of the worst that this industry has to offer. Sunsation does exactly what they profess in their slogan...they exceed my expectations.
Scott Shogren made a comment in a recent interview that I will always remember. He said that the way to success in this industry is to surround yourself with the best people. I am so fortunate to be able to be associated with these great people. This is why there will be some great survivors in this game when this economic crap is over. I see a light at the end of the tunnel, and I will defend these associates and friends to no end. We will be the survivors....trust me.
Let me tell you how I really feel.!!!!!!!!
All of the manufacturers that presented at Miami are doing the best that they can in these times. I applaud every one of them for sticking this out. I'm sorry that some were disappointed in their trip and what was able to be presented for them. I hope that you have a better experience in the future.
Just so that everyone knows, I know for a fact that the XRT that Sunsation introduced in Miami was marketed and sold at the same MSRP compatible with their very popular SSR.
Jupiter was merely making a guess at what he thought it might have gone for. This is how a negative virus gets started in a thread. I won't let that happen here, guys. I know firsthand how hard Sunsation has worked at this project. They have made sure that their marketing and pricing is at an affordable and reasonable pricing scale, especially in regards to today's economic climate.
Trust me, the industry can't afford to have any negativity thrown at it at this time, especially from those of us who genuinely love this sport. I am so fortunate to be able to be so strongly associated with Sunsation and the people that I have come to trust and respect. Believe me, I have seen, met and worked with some of the worst that this industry has to offer. Sunsation does exactly what they profess in their slogan...they exceed my expectations.
Scott Shogren made a comment in a recent interview that I will always remember. He said that the way to success in this industry is to surround yourself with the best people. I am so fortunate to be able to be associated with these great people. This is why there will be some great survivors in this game when this economic crap is over. I see a light at the end of the tunnel, and I will defend these associates and friends to no end. We will be the survivors....trust me.
Let me tell you how I really feel.!!!!!!!!
All of the manufacturers that presented at Miami are doing the best that they can in these times. I applaud every one of them for sticking this out. I'm sorry that some were disappointed in their trip and what was able to be presented for them. I hope that you have a better experience in the future.
Just so that everyone knows, I know for a fact that the XRT that Sunsation introduced in Miami was marketed and sold at the same MSRP compatible with their very popular SSR.
Jupiter was merely making a guess at what he thought it might have gone for. This is how a negative virus gets started in a thread. I won't let that happen here, guys. I know firsthand how hard Sunsation has worked at this project. They have made sure that their marketing and pricing is at an affordable and reasonable pricing scale, especially in regards to today's economic climate.
Trust me, the industry can't afford to have any negativity thrown at it at this time, especially from those of us who genuinely love this sport. I am so fortunate to be able to be so strongly associated with Sunsation and the people that I have come to trust and respect. Believe me, I have seen, met and worked with some of the worst that this industry has to offer. Sunsation does exactly what they profess in their slogan...they exceed my expectations.
Scott Shogren made a comment in a recent interview that I will always remember. He said that the way to success in this industry is to surround yourself with the best people. I am so fortunate to be able to be associated with these great people. This is why there will be some great survivors in this game when this economic crap is over. I see a light at the end of the tunnel, and I will defend these associates and friends to no end. We will be the survivors....trust me.
Let me tell you how I really feel.!!!!!!!!
All of the manufacturers that presented at Miami are doing the best that they can in these times. I applaud every one of them for sticking this out. I'm sorry that some were disappointed in their trip and what was able to be presented for them. I hope that you have a better experience in the future.
225K for a 32' boat with black motors???!!! Is it me or am I nuts that this seems insane when you are talking very late model 38 and in some cases 39 TSTG's with 525/575/600 power. Or how about the '07 42 Fountain discussed a few threads ago with 850's.
A friend fo mine just sold his '07 35 Fountain Lightning with 525's and a MYCO trailer WITH 9 HOURS for 150K.
Just so that everyone knows, I know for a fact that the XRT that Sunsation introduced in Miami was marketed and sold at the same MSRP compatible with their very popular SSR.
Jupiter was merely making a guess at what he thought it might have gone for. This is how a negative virus gets started in a thread. I won't let that happen here, guys. I know firsthand how hard Sunsation has worked at this project. They have made sure that their marketing and pricing is at an affordable and reasonable pricing scale, especially in regards to today's economic climate.
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MAN O MAN..There are some Impulse buyers out there.
This was not an educated boat buyer.
Was told the Miami show was critical for the future of Donzi. Thus I hope they sold product.
Thus the quality of the display.
I agree wholeheartedly with you, Dollabill.
This industry has really suffered some huge hits in the last couple of years. I've seen icons in this field turn into total criminals, and take down innocent associates that had no clue what what was coming. I can't believe the criminality that has been displayed. Then there are the unfortunate deaths and the debates over safety issues in the events. Senseless lawsuits, the list goes on and on.
One of my friends had a cute quote the other day. "How do you make a few friends in Offshore?.....start with a whole bunch of 'em."
Kinda says it all.