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Surviving the winter

photo of a boat covered with snow2009 has absolutely been the worst economic year that I have seen in the 50 years I have been involved in the boating industry, and I have seen the industry go through and survive a lot of recessions. However, none of the past downturns have had the devastating effect on the overall economy and all recreational industries like what we are seeing now.

Dealers who have survived this economic “perfect storm” so far are now facing a long winter, which means the overhead continues and sales opportunities are even slimmer. The challenge now is surviving the next few months of the off-season. It is not a pretty picture. The latest report shows unemployment just hit 9.8% and is expected to top 10% this winter. And economists are predicting a weak recovery as we slowly climb out of the worst recession since the great depression. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index revealed that consumers are worried about job security and this is offsetting any positive reports on rising home values and the stock market gains.

The good news is that a lot of dealers have found ways to survive the recession by taking their business focus back to the basics. Here is what four dealers had to say about surviving this winter: Continue reading Surviving the winter

The Marine Industry is Changing… Do you need to as well?

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Henry “Skip” Hegel

Wow! What a series of events has occurred over the last 12 -18 months, changing our economy, our financial system and to a great degree our beloved marine industry. Looking back at the prosperity the marine industry has enjoyed over the past decades makes it difficult to get one’s arms around the course of action each dealership might need to follow in order to remain (or get back) on track as the U.S. and world economies begin their slow recovery. Continue reading The Marine Industry is Changing… Do you need to as well?

Dealer downsizes to survive

Jim Tyler pretty much grew up in the boat and motor dealership that his father started 50 years ago when he took on some boat lines and became a Johnson dealer. Jim worked summers at the dealership while in high school and college and then

Tyler Boats, Rockport, IN
Tyler Boats, Rockport, IN

joined the company full time when he graduated. He successfully grew the business over the years and became highly respected by all of his suppliers and other dealers. But then the marine industry started tanking in 2008, and Tyler Boats, like thousands of other boat dealers, saw its boat sales almost screech to a halt. Continue reading Dealer downsizes to survive