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Bayliner
Cobalt
Fair enough and to be clear your comments which are rather dismissive (imagine that) have little to do with the overall health of the boat building industry.
My post was designed to make the point that the biggest companies building boats also made it through the downturn (shall I explain it further)......Bayliner is anything but a small boat builder.....just in case you missed the irony of that:secret:.
My post wasn't meant to infer that only small companies make canoes. I'm not the moron you have convinced yourself I am. My point is, if you are to name every company that built a water vessel that is still in business, its going to be a very long list. Like I said much earlier, those that are here today where here long ago, and most survived he 70s fuel fiasco, and couple other recessions. Some including the depression of the 30s.
So, lets be reasonable here, the so this last down turn didn't take out a single boat company that was either terribly run and hanging by a thread to begin with, or chose to get out when the gold mine ran dry.
Your listing Cobalt and Bayliner on HOT BOAT in near laughable to start with and they are far from small. Hey, guess who else survived Mercury and OMC. How surprising is that??