halcyon
Well-Known Member
The differance was that a dealer normally buys a stock boat at yard price, and so has to cover it till sold. Sealine only had the material cost and manufacturing cost to cover. They kept staff employed during the dead time around Christmas doing referbs, that included Firline and Princess trade ins. Plus the dealerships were also the base for the service side. So every cost was minimised, at times like this it was very useful.
Brian
Brian