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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 10:41:45 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 10:49:07 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: My problem with boating and fishing mags is that they depend on the ads for a living ============================================= Its worse than that. They also depend on the builders and dealers for test boats since they can't afford to buy them at retail. If they start making unfavorable comments, the supply of test boats will dry up very quickly. Ok - my .02¢. Because of time ahead and just-in-time design and production cycles, it is almost impossible to react to consumer or critical evaluations such that a better boat can be built incorporating those reviews. What they can do is incorporate those design ideas forward in time, but they cannot correct design flaws backward. And that's the major problem. I believe there is room for honest evaluation - you just have to work at it, make arrangements with the manufacturers and force some issues. Then maybe we'd get better boats for less money. If I were still in the small boat market, I would have a boat custom built. And I know where I would build it - Blue Fin Yachts over in Bristol, RI. That way I could incorporate the ideas (like mounting the fire extinguisher side ways instead of up and down) and other things that make a good boat. If pressed, I'd steal all the good ideas from Polar boats and have one built by Blue Fin. :) Later, Tom |
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