From a sales/marketing perspective in the US market I am going to assume:
- Harriete will compete among multihull beach cats
- Will need to support the weight of two adults
- Might be able to attract the small monohull crowd if you can incorporate some minor design changes such as built in storage compartment in the "cockpit" (would be nice to mold in a small depression to in the ww hull) and a good instructional web site on how to car top or modify a trailer.
- The finish product look profesional - i.e. rounded edges
-Depending on price I would be interested to try them in Florida as I think this might appeal to the tourist trade as an alternative to the rental beach cats.
----- Original Message ---- From: Rob Denney <harryproa@...> To: harryproa@... Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 4:13:47 AM Subject: [harryproa] 2 questions
1) Given all the problems coming out of China, what quality controls would you expect for a production boat? Put another way, what quality problems have you ever had with beachcats?
They will probably build a polyester/csm/ coremat/gelcoat model (70 kgs) and a foam/epoxy/double bias/Awlgrip model (45 kgs). We are also looking at partially rotomoulded hulls so it can be dragged over rocks.
At present, each boat will be weighed, the centre of gravity confirmed and a static load applied to each beam, rudder and the mast and the deflection of each measured. The appearance will obviously
be checked.
2) For a variety of reasons (mainly reduced freight and damage, but also user feedback and to get some boats sailing), the builder has offered to sell 4 boats (a 20' container load) into each of Australia, Europe and USA at a very low price. Not sure exactly what this will be at the moment, but it will be appreciably lower than the final selling price, which in turn will be appreciably lower than an equivalent Hobie or similar.
Is there anyone interested in a deal of this nature? Payment will be to me, and will sit in my account until the boats are delivered. All boats will come with a money back guarantee if the published spec is not met. Nothing is finalised yet, but I am curious to see if there is any interest.
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