Interesting. Nothing on the Fairline website yet.
You don't fire the CEO for fun, so it will have been a huge disagreement as to direction - which if nothing else suggests that there will be some significant changes at Fairline in the medium term.
JR, you have hit the nail on the head. Fairlines major problem is location, moving boats larger than 24m to the coast, therefore for them to develop further, they need new premises, where they can build larger boats, and drop them straight into the water. Their current cash cow is the Sq 78, but it is aging, despite JFM's best efforts to inject innovation into the product. It is still a great boat, but for how long? Clearly the recent investment in manufacturing at Corby, and the new family of 50 footers is great, but the real margin is in the larger boats, as Princess and SS are showing.
I dunno, "difference of opinion" is the catch all term used when neither side wants to disclose the true reason. It could have been a difference of opinion as to whether it's OK to send naked pictures of yourself to the Chairman's wife, or book your Caribbean holiday on expenses![]()
The product line they currently have is excellent and of high quality and competes / wins against the competition.
Here's the MBY take on it, with his tweets preserved for posterity:
http://www.mby.com/news/537390/fairline-ceo-kevin-gaskell-confirms-he-has-left-the-game