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Glimmers of Hope and Despair
"Don White" wrote in message
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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"jps" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 15:18:08 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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"jps" wrote in message
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On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 21:53:17 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
news:e683i5hclekednkqu00sivbbpl7fb5mji9@4ax. com...
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 20:18:41 -0500, Jim wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
First the good news.
http://www.ibinews.com/ibinews/newsd...27ibinews.html
"Brunswick's Meridian Yachts brand said it has recalled workers to
its
facility Palm Coast, Florida as the builder prepares to ramp up
production. About 40 per cent of the work force in Palm Coast had
been
laid over the last 12 months as demand declined."
Now, the bad news.
They'll be making more of these.
http://images02.olx.com/ui/2/63/43/f_25596043_1.jpeg
NOTE: The preceding is the author's opinion only.
Others may disagree.
--Vic
The Sea Ray name has disappeared off their plant on Merritt Island.
I
see now that it is a Meridian Bayliner Plant.
I hadn't heard about the Meridian brand. Is it a gussied up Bayliner
or
something completely different?
Don't know, first heard of it in the BoatTest e-mail I get.
Nice video there.
http://www.boattest.com/boats/boat_video.aspx?ID=1953
Most of the BoatTest boats are not my cuppa, and beyond my means
anyway. But the e-mail is usually an interesting read and has
interesting test vids and articles.
--Vic
Was just a rename of the Expensive line of Bayliner.
It was a new line introduced several years ago. New designs, in
larger sizes. They were only behind the economic curve by a half
decade.
Nope, the first Meridians were actually smaller than the large
Bayliners. I
think the first one was a 49'er. They were having a hard time selling a
million buck boat witht the Bayliner name. Previously was the Bayliner
57
etc.
Oh geez, you can't miss a chance to be difficult. They were smaller
than the largest Bayliner at the time but were focused on larger size
vessels. Most of the Bayliner series remained in shorter lengths.
Does the little woman enjoy your big hearted personality?
*My women loves me* and my personality. They kept the smaller boats as
Bayliners, but the 6+figure boats were a hard sell with the Bayliner
name. So spooled off another brand name. Same factory, etc. I think the
factory was even in the Puget Sound area.
Say what?
"My women loves me"
Yup, wife and both daughters. And I do not have to furnish my daughters a
car or place to live.
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