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Labrador

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  1. As my beautiful avatar went to rainbow bridge yesterday, I no longer wish to be a member on here any longer.

    This forum is now the pits. Moderators please remove me and all my posts.

    It used to be a friend y forum but no longer.

    Goodbye for good.

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Drifter40 said:

      My Dad is on his way down to the boat this morning to get it ready for the season....looking forward to getting there myself soon too. ?. 

    I see, let him get it ready before you go :default_biggrin:

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  3. On 28/03/2018 at 12:46, Labrador said:

    I think this event is a grand idea, if you don't like it don't  go near it.

    I refer to my earlier post. A lot of you are just arguing for arguments sake. Aren't people allowed to do anything adventurous any more? It's only one day for heaven's sake.

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  4. Don't  forget this website was set up on the instigation of the yachts Russian owner, so some of it's content maybe slightly biased from the point of view as to how Oyster handled it. Not tht that detracts from that fact it was bad design/construction.

    Sorry, this is going off thread.

  5. 2 hours ago, marshman said:

    Perhaps the scepticism arises from the fact that I suspect, if you looked at the original statement when they took the Company over, it proved to be a lot of hot air and promises not fulfilled!!!!!

    I don't think they realised that the sort of market they were in, building wise, was about to take a downturn. Some like Sunseeker survived with massive cash injection, others like Fairline went under and the likes of Brooms struggled on. Without the cash there's not much you can do.

    Interestingly Oysters have employed the services of the guy who turned Sunseeker round. It doesn't matter how full your order books are, if you can't build cost effectively your stuffed. You can have orders of £80m, but if you cannot make a decent margin on them, what's the point?

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  6. 36 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    One thing for sure I would like  to know exactly what's happening.Very much doubt I will buy a brooms or for that matter a Haines.what is certain is during the season I use brooms often and hope to continue to.For them as a company I would suggest they lay out the future  sooner rather then later.

    They have, in their press release. They are discontinuing boat building and developing all other aspects of the business. As usual on here speculation is running riot.

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  7. Where is all this speculation coming from that they want to build on the site? They owned a site on the edge of the village which they wanted to build a modern boat building facility on. Things took a downturn and this is the site that is being sold for development.  The riverside site is still required if the want to concentrate on repair, maintenance, etc.

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  8. If you are building boats that are not value for money, not the 'in style, etc. They won't sell. This is where Brooms are, they have been struggling to sell boats for several years. Also the people with the sort of money to buy a Broom are the ones who have been financially squeezed in the last few years, existing Broom owners are sticking with what they have.

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  9. Well, at least some of the boat builders will be able to move to the newly salvaged Oyster Yachts. When they say that they are coming out of building, I wonder if that includes their hire fleet expansion.

    They should have plenty of cash with the sale of the land on the edge of Brundall for housing.

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