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wrote in message ups.com... I took a seaplane up to Roche Harbor to cover one of the many owner's rendezvous we see up this way every spring and summer. The boats were all 36-60 feet, (nearly all 42 or larger and over 50 very common). The least expensive boats run about $500k, with 7-figure price tags extremely common. This line of Asian trawlers has been imported by the regional dealer for about 5 years, so I was impressed to see over 30 boats gathered the last weekend in April at Roche Harbor. When I remarked about the large gathering, I was told that several of the people who had intended to come had to change plans at the last minute, or the gathering would have been larger. "We'll have a substantially larger group next year," said a representative of the local broker/importer, "we currently have orders for another 31 yachts." That's a lot of upscale boat business, by any standard. And all despite the escalating fuel costs. The economy is apparently stronger than some would like us to believe. Imagine if fuel was back down to $2/gallon! No matter what the current situation, there is always a certain group that will; make money..and lots of it. eg... CEOs of major companies (especially if they have strong ties to sitting government) |
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"Don White" wrote in message
... NOYB wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I took a seaplane up to Roche Harbor to cover one of the many owner's rendezvous we see up this way every spring and summer. The boats were all 36-60 feet, (nearly all 42 or larger and over 50 very common). The least expensive boats run about $500k, with 7-figure price tags extremely common. This line of Asian trawlers has been imported by the regional dealer for about 5 years, so I was impressed to see over 30 boats gathered the last weekend in April at Roche Harbor. When I remarked about the large gathering, I was told that several of the people who had intended to come had to change plans at the last minute, or the gathering would have been larger. "We'll have a substantially larger group next year," said a representative of the local broker/importer, "we currently have orders for another 31 yachts." That's a lot of upscale boat business, by any standard. And all despite the escalating fuel costs. The economy is apparently stronger than some would like us to believe. Imagine if fuel was back down to $2/gallon! No matter what the current situation, there is always a certain group that will; make money..and lots of it. eg... CEOs of major companies (especially if they have strong ties to sitting government) Hey....that only happens in banana republics. Or, that's what I thought.... |
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