petem
Well-Known Member
They had enough capital to engage the services of Mancini and Vripack to redesign the Squadron 53 and launch some brand new models (e.g. the Targa 63). They also had enough money to grow the workforce from the 100 or so skeleton staff that they had at start-up to the 300 or so that they had until recently.I’d bet that Princess would need about 10x the cash that KPS already injected to build profitable processes and factories. Long term project. Would need to find management that even knew what profit could look like; not just doing the same thing and hoping for a different outcome or rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic.
Did F/L have much capital invested 8 years ago? My impression was that it was all done on a bit of a shoestring.
At the time, IIRC they reckoned that their break even point was around 15 boats ((in total!) a year. Obviously, making money proved to be a lot harder than they thought.
The F/L factory (museum
People often say that automation is the cure to making the business profitable. Sadly, when your volumes are so low, this really isn't an option (aprt from some basic CNC woodwork cutting and mould manufacture.
I agree though, that investment was buttons compared to what Princess would need.