Seastoke
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Looks like the bids are all in , who do you think will buy it .
Ferretti?Looks like the bids are all in , who do you think will buy it .
Somebody looking to make a small fortuneLooks like the bids are all in , who do you think will buy it .
Ferretti CEO Galasssi declared this week, that they have three files on the table, and they have to choose one acquisition of the three.Ferretti?
At lot of super yachts are built in Turkey.I wouldn’t choose Turkey to build high-end boats (quality?).
Taiwan would be okay for servicing the far eastern markets, but there would be substantial shipping costs to Europe.
I would set up shop in somewhere like the Czech Republic - good skills, reasonable costs, not too far to ship.
The N41 and N51 Nordhavns are made in Türkiye now too, been following the (mis)adventures of hull Nr1 of the N51 Awanui NZ on youtube as he set sail to take the boat back to New ZealandAt lot of super yachts are built in Turkey.
I think they do high quality when paid enough.
Nordhavns are made in Taiwan and China. The quality is good.
No idea what the real price is and how much is the margin for the Nordhavn company.
The evening of cost for a boat model including of moulds and RandD is between 5 to 10 boats.I think also the problem here is volume.
If you sell 1 boat, you buy one of everything and ALL your R&D is taken by that one boat. It probably costs three times as much for each component.
Build 500,000 boats and the R&D per boat is low and you are buying in bulk. It's why Tesla got such a jump on other EV makers - they went all out and bought everything in bulk and their costs were lower.
Now I realise they will never make 500,000 of a boat, but they need to think about how they can make more models off the same hull, higher volumes, lower prices and higher (or some) profit margins.
I saw earlier that there are models they make 30 or 50 of - the R&D cost per boat to make just 30 - 50 of them is absurd - If it costs £5M to develop a new model and it's not a success and you sell 10 of them - that's half a million per boat just on R&D - it's ridiculous.
I am no businessman but I can see that doesn't work - they need one good hull mould they can make 1000 boats off - perhaps different topsides / open coupe, hartop / closed cabin and stuff and mass produce stuff - make it affordable. Improve it over the years but keep
When I was in my late teens early 20's Sealine made the 23 - it was affordable for a normal person and had I bought one I might have worked slowly up the range - but now the entry point to these boats is unbelievably expensive and most people just can't afford them. The small number of people who CAN afford these sorts of boats want (as said before) something special - something customisable.
I think Fairline need to decide what their customers want, what they can make profitably and then make that - not chase bigger and bigger craft that sell in double digit numbers or less