Cool story. I remember when that mold was retrieved. Glad you guys got it back. Somebody pony up the cash and lets see what they come up with. Still can't believe more old timers don't have more apaches built????? If I had the coin, it would be a done deal.
Thanks.....we are all going through a change right now. The old is passing away and the new hasn't been figured out yet. The Apache's were / are great, but what kind of boat is going to be the right one for the future and when will
they realize it and start buying?
Whenever anyone buys anything...clothes, a refrigerator, a home, etc etc. they always go through the same ritual of 4 decisions.
First...Is this exactly what I want? If I want a refrigerator, I don't care how good your boat is, it isn't what I want.
Second.....Is the seller, individual or company, easy to deal with.....will it be a smooth transaction or a PIA. If they are a pain, forget it.
Third.....Am I getting true value for what I am paying for. If I give $1.00 for this, will I realize $1.00 in value to me?
And the fourth, last but not least.....if all the other decisions are met to the satisfaction of the buyer, he will then consider price.
A lot of companies think price is the first and foremost....they are wrong...think about your own purchasing decisions.
So in this market..... First, we are attempting to offer the buyer a very unique boat....if this is what he is looking for.
Second, we are very easy to deal with and will work with a buyer to make sure we understand both his experience and preferences. This is going to HIS boat....and that is what we focus on. We can help him to maximize those experiences and combine them with our own experiences to build a great and outstanding boat. A synergistic approach where 2 plus 2 equals 5.
Third....Will he be getting something that will be equal to what he is paying for? First of all it will be unique, something that will have value and retain residual value. For example, if all cars are made equally well right now, why does the Camry have more residual value than a Malibu? Many auto testers feel the Malibu of today is equal to, if not better than the Camry.....BUT, there are fewer Camry's made than Malibus, so they will always be worth more simply because of that. It is the same with boats.....if we all use the same components, Livorsi, Mercury, Kevlar, Carbon Fiber, etc. etc. The boats that are made with the greatest personal attention by the builders, not built on mass production lines, will always have more value. The dollar spent for a custom boat will always be a dollar wisely spent. Add to this the heritage, the bloodlines that only certain builders can claim and the buyer will be getting a very good investment for these times.
Fourth...price. We are more than the production line boats, but less than the really silly numbers that you hear about at the poker runs (And how many of those boats really sold for the quoted number?)
We take the best lessons we have learned, pounding at speed in the heat of battle, over many, many miles of open ocean. We then combine it with the latest technology to produce a boat that would be unique to the owner and a credit to us. (We don't want to build any turkeys) You would not have a look-a-like pull up next to you at the next poker run. You would know that if you were caught offshore in a storm with your family....this boat would get you home safe and sound.
Besides the 39, we also have available the very familiar 41, that now has a stepped bottom. Anybody interested in setting the new standard?
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