Mr. Sark -- (Arima S. that is)
Spot on! Been a dealer, and I stocked what I could make money on if I considered the product up to my standards. Don't believe it is a manufacturer's place to dictate product limitations to a dealer, and I'm the first to admit I'm sticking my nose into a thread that I should delete!! I certainly understand the factory's position. No manufacturer needs another thorn in its side!!
Because I've known most of the principals for many years, and have met some of the others recently, I consider
all of them persons of high standards. If there is a legal problem with "non-competing" agreements the courts will decide. Certainly not decided here on my favorite site on the web.
If the Cape Cruiser is a "splash" of the C-Dory -- would not surprise me a bit. Done in the boating industry all of the time -- many, many "Boston Whaler" wanna be's out there. And of course the present Cape folks have built C-Dory boats for a bunch of years and would want to take advantage of their previous experience as a basis for their new boat.
Competition for our C-Dory boats? Who knows... the Cape Cruiser won't make me love my 22 CD any less, and I have no idea about the pricing... as to quality, again, no knowledge -- but I spent a day going over Leo's boat, and it was very well done.
Win or lose? The market place will soon tell! They make Fords, Chevs, and Dodges (shucks, some folks even buy Ford trucks :wink
My last post on this thread -- just typing when I should be shrimping. And Mr. head nerd has handled the whole thing beautifully.
Dusty