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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) There are fewer eTecs on the water around here than Suzukis, and there are very few Suzukis. If eTecs are so great, why are so few of them being sold? You could drive through the local marina on a weekday and maybe see one or two eTecs, and this is a marina with several hundred outboard trailer boats and outboards at slips. The only places I hear about eTecs are here, when you pimp them, and on one of the boating discussion groups, where your eTec clones try to convince everyone you really don't have to buy two in order to assure you are going to get back to shore. My issue, by the way, isn't with eTec technology, per se. It's with the brand, which its owners will dump without a second thought. There's no Evinrude anymore. |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:08:57 -0500, hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) There are fewer eTecs on the water around here than Suzukis, and there are very few Suzukis. If eTecs are so great, why are so few of them being sold? Because people in Maryland and Virginia don't have a clue? ETEC is making a real penetration in the four stroke market up here - you are seeing more and more of them as the smarter folks actually look into it and see that Yamaha - well, no other way to put it - is largely made in China, less efficient, less power-to-weight ratio and, frankly, suck. :) Heh, heh, heh... VE VILL RULE ZA VORLD!!! |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:18:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:08:57 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) There are fewer eTecs on the water around here than Suzukis, and there are very few Suzukis. If eTecs are so great, why are so few of them being sold? Because people in Maryland and Virginia don't have a clue? ETEC is making a real penetration in the four stroke market up here - you are seeing more and more of them as the smarter folks actually look into it and see that Yamaha - well, no other way to put it - is largely made in China, less efficient, less power-to-weight ratio and, frankly, suck. :) Heh, heh, heh... VE VILL RULE ZA VORLD!!! I was just pointing out what the Parker dealer said when I asked the question. which seemed to run counter to what some of the bay boaters were postulating. Which moronic bay boater(s) were doing the postulating? -- John H |
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![]() "Salmon Bait" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:18:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:08:57 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) There are fewer eTecs on the water around here than Suzukis, and there are very few Suzukis. If eTecs are so great, why are so few of them being sold? Because people in Maryland and Virginia don't have a clue? ETEC is making a real penetration in the four stroke market up here - you are seeing more and more of them as the smarter folks actually look into it and see that Yamaha - well, no other way to put it - is largely made in China, less efficient, less power-to-weight ratio and, frankly, suck. :) Heh, heh, heh... VE VILL RULE ZA VORLD!!! I was just pointing out what the Parker dealer said when I asked the question. which seemed to run counter to what some of the bay boaters were postulating. Which moronic bay boater(s) were doing the postulating? -- John H I'd recommend ice packs on those ears Johnny before permanent heat damage is done. |
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Don White wrote:
"Salmon Bait" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:18:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:08:57 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) There are fewer eTecs on the water around here than Suzukis, and there are very few Suzukis. If eTecs are so great, why are so few of them being sold? Because people in Maryland and Virginia don't have a clue? ETEC is making a real penetration in the four stroke market up here - you are seeing more and more of them as the smarter folks actually look into it and see that Yamaha - well, no other way to put it - is largely made in China, less efficient, less power-to-weight ratio and, frankly, suck. :) Heh, heh, heh... VE VILL RULE ZA VORLD!!! I was just pointing out what the Parker dealer said when I asked the question. which seemed to run counter to what some of the bay boaters were postulating. Which moronic bay boater(s) were doing the postulating? -- John H I'd recommend ice packs on those ears Johnny before permanent heat damage is done. His hearing aids will short out. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:08:57 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:11:19 -0500, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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!!!!! All this with hardly any sales and very few dealers. eBay? Of course Harry - you would know. 90% of the outboards on display were ETECs at Boston. Setting up at the CMTA show yesterday, mostly ETECs. A few Verados, very few Yamahas. Only the stuck in the mud, Lego built Parkers were wedded to Yamaha. Ancient technology - move up to the real world Harry - go ETEC. You know you want to. :) There are fewer eTecs on the water around here than Suzukis, and there are very few Suzukis. If eTecs are so great, why are so few of them being sold? Because people in Maryland and Virginia don't have a clue? ETEC is making a real penetration in the four stroke market up here - you are seeing more and more of them as the smarter folks actually look into it and see that Yamaha - well, no other way to put it - is largely made in China, less efficient, less power-to-weight ratio and, frankly, suck. :) Heh, heh, heh... VE VILL RULE ZA VORLD!!! I doubt the rule the za world stuff. The motor is too complicated for lots of the world. Why you see Yamaha 2 and 4 strokes and Honda's in Central and South America. And other remote places. Seeing more Etec around here and couple of guys I know that have them really like them. But the Ficht F'up and the fact a bunch of people got stucking holding the bag when Warrantee's went away, leaves a bad taste and worry with buyers. Until there is 10 years or so of Etec history of little failure and the company is going to be in business, the sales are going to be small. |
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