Matt Gurnsey
New member
I don't know if this has been discussed before- I haven't seen it.
Ritz Camera, which owns Boater's World, has declared Bankruptcy, and in a hearing Yesterday the assets of Boater's World were sold to a liquidation company.
Expect Circuit City like closing sales. There may be some good buys here, but expect the "30% off" to be off of suggested retail prices, not actual previous selling prices.
For the lst number of years, BW has been at the Boat Shows selling product at or below cost to generate sales. Yeah, they sold a fair amount of stuff, but they didn't make enough profit to pay the show space off, let alone the staff working the booth.
Somebody once said that West Marine should be happy to make 2% in this market. Well, we now see what happens when a company doen't make a profit. 129 stores closing, and hundreds of people unemployed.
In similar news, Bladen Composits, formerly Palmer Marine, builders of Shamrock, Defiance, Albin and Tiderunner, has closed their doors after a month or more of not building any boats. Just the latest in the casualties of the current economy, aggravated by the inability of dealers to get credit lines to have boats in stock.
In good news- Spring has arrived, so boating season can't be far off- can it?!? :|
Ritz Camera, which owns Boater's World, has declared Bankruptcy, and in a hearing Yesterday the assets of Boater's World were sold to a liquidation company.
Expect Circuit City like closing sales. There may be some good buys here, but expect the "30% off" to be off of suggested retail prices, not actual previous selling prices.
For the lst number of years, BW has been at the Boat Shows selling product at or below cost to generate sales. Yeah, they sold a fair amount of stuff, but they didn't make enough profit to pay the show space off, let alone the staff working the booth.
Somebody once said that West Marine should be happy to make 2% in this market. Well, we now see what happens when a company doen't make a profit. 129 stores closing, and hundreds of people unemployed.
In similar news, Bladen Composits, formerly Palmer Marine, builders of Shamrock, Defiance, Albin and Tiderunner, has closed their doors after a month or more of not building any boats. Just the latest in the casualties of the current economy, aggravated by the inability of dealers to get credit lines to have boats in stock.
In good news- Spring has arrived, so boating season can't be far off- can it?!? :|