cbavier
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Re: Just how bad off is the marine Industry?
I've been saying this for twenty years in the Auto Industry as well as the housing market. It would be nice if every business could break last years record year after year. But in any industry there is always a slow down which really isn't much more than a leveling off and back to normal sales. Much of it is simply supply and demand. When the supply exceeds the demand there is always going to be a slow down.
The industry has been riding the wave of economic prosperity for 25 years.
Now that things are back to normal, everyone wants to cry recession, and "things are bad in the industry".
Thats the result of things being too good, for too long; people forget what "normal" is, and what an economy can really support.
Now, factor in that the industry has upscaled and upsized every boat product line, and made them so fancy, and less practical; all so that they can drive up the base cost of each boat.
There will now be a reversal, or correction.
They will probably learn that they should not be building $25,000 18' aluminum freshwater fishing boats that weigh in at 2800#, and drink $80 worth of fuel an hour.
The same will hold true in all segments of the market.
I've been saying this for twenty years in the Auto Industry as well as the housing market. It would be nice if every business could break last years record year after year. But in any industry there is always a slow down which really isn't much more than a leveling off and back to normal sales. Much of it is simply supply and demand. When the supply exceeds the demand there is always going to be a slow down.