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Old 11-28-2010, 08:58 PM
JohnB JohnB is offline
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Yes Sir kinda scary, went up to Cedar Key a few weeks ago and the Pro Line plant is a ghost town. Also went by the Yellowfin plant on my way back from Surplus Marine in Sarasota, another ghost town. I think I saw two boats being built. Makes my old clunker, paid for SeaCraft look pretty good!!!!
More bad news for Florida...

Quote a local Carolina Newspaper

There is good news for a troubled boat maker. Fountain Powerboats says it will expand and create 411 jobs.

The announcement was made this morning at their Beaufort County plant.

Fountain says it will invest $5.1 million over the next five years. The plant currently employs 75 full-time people.

The company will move two Florida boat lines, Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, to the Washington plant. A news release says the average annual wage for the new jobs will be $35,657, not including benefits.

The expansion is being made possible in part by a $150,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund.

Fountain is privately owned by Liberty Associates after emerging from bankruptcy earlier this year.
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Old 11-29-2010, 05:23 PM
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All right finally someones got one cant wait to see the pics and get a report on the 23te. I was real excited about the 23/26 when it first came out, but almost 3 years later i still have yet to see one on the water!
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Old 11-29-2010, 07:26 PM
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I went to the Fort Lauderdale boat show about a month ago and was very impressed with what I saw in new boats displayed there at the show. But that show really is more designed for the larger in water boats.

Lots of new models and designs lots of lookers the place was packed as usually. I went on Friday morning so I don’t know about how many buyers actually picking up boats at the show.

I talked to a friend in the marine insurance business and as of Friday morning he was not scrambling around binding coverage on much.

The Miami show in February will tell the story. If it doesn’t happen there it just doesn’t happen. As for open fisherman boats the short list of boats really looked good. Contender, SeaVee, Yellowfin, Grady, Regulator, Make, Bluewater, Sailfish, Midnight Express, Hydrasport, and such like designs all had a very nice presents.

I did not see SeaCraft but maybe I missed them. If they are a no show at the Miami show then there in serious trouble. Missing 2 years in a row will be a difficult barrier to deal with kind of like having you stock lowered and taking off the New York Stock exchange people will loose their trust in the Co. Future even though it had a great Past






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Old 11-29-2010, 10:57 PM
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The 23TE arrives in a week or two but will be wrapped...I'll take a few picks and post them for sure. Hoping this counts as an "instant" classic??
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