British boat builders

Oyster Dutch owned totally British built
Gunfleet Yachts, wholly British owned & built in East Anglia

I heard Gunfleet had pretty much shut down and outsourced its building to Windboats. I could be wrong.

Oyster now own their own manufacturing, it used to be outsourced. They experimented with building boats in Turkey but that didnt work so they will build the new 118 on the South coast.
 
I heard Gunfleet had pretty much shut down and outsourced its building to Windboats. I could be wrong.

I was talking to a friend at LIBS who looks after a lot of their transport and he said the same. Built by the same guys who built for Oyster.
 
All Richard Matthews is doing (owner of Gunfleet) is using his original model when he owned Oyster.

Owning the brand and the marketing machine and outsourcing the build to (one of ) the original Oyster builders now Oyster build in house in Southampton.

Gunfleet may have closed their factory but I don't think the landlord will be chasing them for rent. ;)
 
All Richard Matthews is doing (owner of Gunfleet) is using his original model when he owned Oyster.

Owning the brand and the marketing machine and outsourcing the build to (one of ) the original Oyster builders now Oyster build in house in Southampton.

Gunfleet may have closed their factory but I don't think the landlord will be chasing them for rent. ;)
Have you checked RM is the owner of Gunfleet
 
In fairness not for a while. Nothing would surprise me though. The mans not daft ..... However I believe he was the one that moved it back to the Oyster model and build elsewhere and not in his factory.

I have not heard anything to suggest he is not though. Unless you care to declare ?
 
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All Richard Matthews is doing (owner of Gunfleet) is using his original model when he owned Oyster.

Owning the brand and the marketing machine and outsourcing the build to (one of ) the original Oyster builders now Oyster build in house in Southampton.

Gunfleet may have closed their factory but I don't think the landlord will be chasing them for rent. ;)
 
Assembled in Btriain is more relevant I think ,with boats
Company structure less important .Its all about ( once you have designed it) basically importing components like Volvo Man , Cat engines , marine-air , Waeco, Lewmar, Onan, ray marine, Furuno,etc -some Chinese GRP ,
And a UK workforce putting it all together to resemble a boat ,not any boat but a boat that actually sells in favour of the competition
A great " brand " image helps in today's global market


Well said and good choice of words, I am a a Broom owner, and I own a British boat, however it's a global market and as a country that is almost entirely based on services sales you can't be to picky about what constitutes British anymore and what doesn't, those days are long gone and most on here are sensible enough to realise that
 
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