Bertam move to Merritt Island?
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Bertam move to Merritt Island?
This was in the local paper
http://www.news-press.com/article/A9/20 ... ionstories
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http://www.news-press.com/article/A9/20 ... ionstories
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I would think that they could have cut a tax deal with Miami to keep them there.
I agree with Bruce. Looking for better digs and better workers. To think at one time they were mostly Cubans laying up those boats. Some of the best layups in the business way back then. I am not familiar with Brevard county, but if they need to pay more to compete with other firms in the area, and if the other firms are clean work enviornments, they are in trouble. Not many people around who want to lay up fiberglass.
I agree with Bruce. Looking for better digs and better workers. To think at one time they were mostly Cubans laying up those boats. Some of the best layups in the business way back then. I am not familiar with Brevard county, but if they need to pay more to compete with other firms in the area, and if the other firms are clean work enviornments, they are in trouble. Not many people around who want to lay up fiberglass.
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Brevard County is home of Kennedy Space Center. The area they are considering is the old Sea Ray factory on the cross-over cannal between the ICW and Port Canaveral. This is where they used to make the big Sea Rays. With the Space Shuttle program ending and our illustrious leader killing the Constellation Program, the layoffs in the area have been high. There is a lot of incentives for employers to move/stay/expand in the county. Housing prices are very depressed as a result of folks just getting up and walking away because there's no space work. You should see all of the empty buildings and offices at KSC... it looks like a post appocolypitic world... people just left, desks, pictures, papers and stuff all right where they left them. It would be great if they moved into that plant. I think they would get good hard-working people who understand quality is job one and can be the difference in mission success.
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http://www.floridatoday.com/article/201 ... ext%7CHome
Bertam to announce tomorrow that manufacturing will move to the old sea ray factory in Merritt Island.
Bertam to announce tomorrow that manufacturing will move to the old sea ray factory in Merritt Island.
It's no secret anymore.... I'm totally psyched to have them here in town
http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.d ... er-topnews
http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.d ... er-topnews
I don't buy that. Not from a company like Bertram who has been building boats for over 50 years that most of us grew up on and were built like tanks.
Human error is forgetting to tighten the prop nuts, human error is backing into the dock, human error is forgetting you drained the oil and started the engine.
Human error is not having the side of your boat peel away. That's called cutting corners, using inferior products, using unskilled labor all of which takes a conscience effort to do.
Human error is forgetting to tighten the prop nuts, human error is backing into the dock, human error is forgetting you drained the oil and started the engine.
Human error is not having the side of your boat peel away. That's called cutting corners, using inferior products, using unskilled labor all of which takes a conscience effort to do.
I'm thrilled for Brevard County. They need jobs, and I bet Bertram can find some good people up there. Not sure why they left Miami. Bertram bailed out on the Bertram/Hatteras shootout in the Bahamas this year. Not enough interest and marketing dollars are low I have heard. Also heard that if you want to order one you need to order direct out of Ferretti and that some of the long term brokers are given the shaft. Rumors? I don't know, but it's negative press. I wish them the best in Brevard; but I think they need to return to what got them their illustrious name in the first place. Hard core top notch quality fishing boats with great ride, built better than anything else. I did fish with a guy last weekend off Hope Town that captains a 57', he didn't say anything bad about it...
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Steve,
unfortunately the demographic of hard core fisherman who's more concerned with quality over aesthetics, has gone the way of the doo doo bird. As they become too old or die off, they are being replaced by Johnny come wall street who's just looking to dump the load of cash he made investing day trading into something tangible.
While there's certainly nothing wrong with making money that way, a good many have no class.
I saw it the last 10 years in business. I grew up in boating. Boating was a lifestyle who's participants exuded a certain jenesequa.
Momma got more involved, contributed more of the coin and decided that a fishing machine need to be prettier and more comfortable.
I got a call one time to install a bidet on a recently purchased 60 Hatteras sportfish. I asked if it was going to be used for a water fountain. No, its for the wife.
I told him to get his testicles out of mommas pocket and tell her to _____ off and that I wasn't interested. It went all down hill from there.
unfortunately the demographic of hard core fisherman who's more concerned with quality over aesthetics, has gone the way of the doo doo bird. As they become too old or die off, they are being replaced by Johnny come wall street who's just looking to dump the load of cash he made investing day trading into something tangible.
While there's certainly nothing wrong with making money that way, a good many have no class.
I saw it the last 10 years in business. I grew up in boating. Boating was a lifestyle who's participants exuded a certain jenesequa.
Momma got more involved, contributed more of the coin and decided that a fishing machine need to be prettier and more comfortable.
I got a call one time to install a bidet on a recently purchased 60 Hatteras sportfish. I asked if it was going to be used for a water fountain. No, its for the wife.
I told him to get his testicles out of mommas pocket and tell her to _____ off and that I wasn't interested. It went all down hill from there.
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Bruce let me edit this for you...Bruce wrote:unfortunately the demographic of hard core fisherman who's more concerned with quality over aesthetics, has gone the way of the doo doo bird.
Was in a multi million dollar 8,000 square foot new home recently. Moldings joints were terrible, kitchen draws didn't close properly the list goes on and on but heck you could control any electronic device in the house with a remote control, that is after the guy comes back to reprogram it.Bruce wrote:unfortunately the US consumer who's more concerned with quality over aesthetics, has gone the way of the doo doo bird.
Very impressive just don't look to close..
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Absolutely correct, Walter. All the high tech things that today's generation covet have at best, a 2 year operational life. Apple was genius in introducing the next general of all their hand held gadgets -- you will never see a broken 3 year old iPhone, because the Appleites want the new generation before it comes out.
They don't care at all about quality, is it the newest version is the mantra.
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They don't care at all about quality, is it the newest version is the mantra.
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weeell hooookay then...... all curmudgeon type comments ingested and noted....... and I will just say this. We are all quite happy here to have Bertram in town. Seeing one after another Space Shuttle get flown out of here has had a terrible effect on local morale. So having some new great big white vehicles is a good thing. Don't care if they float, fly, or even if one of them peeled once. Sometimes a picture is indeed worth a thousand words. Other than that, I'll refer back to and stand by my original comment: none of us are immune.
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My wife and I like watching American Pickers ( http://www.history.com/shows/american-pickers ) and American Restoration ( http://www.history.com/shows/american-restoration ). It's amazing to see the way things used to be made. What quality. The fact that you can take a piece of equipment that has been uncared for and sitting around for decades and clean and repair it to working order says a lot for how things used to be done. Imagine doing that with things made in 2012.
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