Not twisting anything. Personally I don't like the dock water hook up and I don’t use it for the reasons stated against using it in this thread....
The builder says don’t do it but you want someone here to tell you go ahead anyway?
This is old news. It's happened before and it will happen again. When your boat is in Mexico follow the regulations in Mexico. They love paperwork...
Yes, and next to nothing from the publisher as far as a public statement ...only as an aside with the news of closing down the OC Weekly. Which...
Perhaps his best shot ...three models in that size range with some built into the late 1990's and with Cummins power.
Both were builders of primarily trawler/pilot house boats. Navigator never made more than a handful of convertibles in that size range....
I don’t know what you signed. But I can tell you as a buyer there is no reason to sign a contract to boat shop and talk to a broker. If you like...
Not an offer/purchase agreement for a specific boat? ...what did you sign?
Why are we posting about sump oil levels on this thread?
I think this is clearly damage control. My take is that it speaks directly to the reservations some potential future clients may have in building...
Yes it’s assumptions. None of us has any idea what Sunseeker knows or doesn’t know about Obey. Only what has been claimed. My prior comments are...
There’s a lot of assumptions in your post.
Bernie Madoff?
What I get from this is Sunseeker went along with the way Obey operated until Obey's payments, regardless of where they were applied, stopped...
That was the reaction I had when I read that the claim is for $12 million dollars and involves a dozen different boats. Sunseeker appears to be...
And tying up a new boat that the client claims he has already paid for. As you said Sunseeker may not have the financial solvency to have done...
I don't think the entire purchase price is in dispute. There's some commingled issues in that $12 million.
I went back and read the article again from July 29th and refreshed my memory on the details. There are a lot of moving parts including a trade-in...
Companies make those kinds of decisions all the time.
Sunseeker looks bad in this. By all accounts they refused to deliver a boat that the buyer claims he has paid the dealer for, and in the mean time...