Parker splash boards.../ How was the boat show?
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:55:46 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:
On Jan 21, 2:18?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Prequel: ?I'm not trying to start an argument here.
I helped take down my dealer's display at the Boston Covention Center
today and transfer it to Hartford for the CMTA show this coming
weekend.
I had some down time, so I started talking to the Parker dealer and
the subject of splash boards came up - I noticed that all the Parker
boats on display had splash boards on the open transom boats.
When I asked the question, he simply said that in his opinion, anyone
who doesn't use a spash board is asking for trouble when backing down
for any particular reason. ?Not to mention more water in the boat than
is nececssary in certain sea states.
Straight from the dealer. ?:)
That really wasn't nice, Tom. Did you know that (according to the
stats available through Google) several posters have logged an average
of more than 30-posts per day since the beginning of the year? Good
grief, it's become a full time job for some of them. How dismal is
that?
Now you've kicked off a huge "You're a this," "you're a that," feud
that will run up the totals for some even higher.
Just pointing out that not everything Parker revolves around the
Chesapeake Bay. :)
And because it's fun jerking Harry's chain every once in a while.
And that low transom thing never gets old. :)
Although it is getting a little long in the tooth.
How was the boat show?
Ugly - very ugly.
Lots of muttering about money wasted, etc. One solid week in Boston
and four leads - no sales. Heard via several of the reps I know that
there wasn't a lot of activity in any of the booths.
On the plus side, BRP is putting the Johnson brand into sleep mode for
a couple of years (nice little rumor about what the Johnson brand is
going to become) and ETECs are going to be produced in three new small
flavors - 9.9, 15 and 25 and being introduced in 2009.
Soon, ETEC will rule the world!!!
MMMUUUUUUAAAWWWWAAAAHHHHHAAAAAA!!!!!
Ours starts on Thursday.
The CMTA (Connecticut Marine Trades) show starts Thursday. That is
usually a producer of leads and actual sales. We'll see.
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