Graham Ebb
2010-02-10T10:04:14Z
Could some one please tell every one the result of the name change vote at the AGM.

Many thanks

Graham Ebb
235/25 Blue Jazz
peter lowry
2010-02-10T14:12:27Z
The name is to remain the Parker and Seal Sailing Association
PaulBurton
2010-02-10T14:49:52Z
Good. And shame on those that wanted to change it.

Paul Burton.

Wayfarer no.9362

Paul Burton.

Wayfarer no.9362
Tim Reeder
2010-02-10T18:25:42Z
Dear All

We had a good debate at the AGM and I think all were reasonably satisfied that we resolved the issue.

Phil Linsell is going to post something on the forum and put an article in the newsletter.

What we need to do now is encourage new members. We will continue to try to find out more on spares supplies and I for one am keen to encourage the building of new boats. How we can achieve this in current times I am not sure, but our Parkers and Seals are great, not too expensive yachts that you can park on a beach, and there is a big hole that has now opened up that Bill used to fill.

Tim Reeder

Hon Sec
philip linsell
2010-02-10T20:45:54Z
Whilst I was disappointed that the comments I had received over the last 3 years was not caried into a positive vote at the AGM I was pleased that such a large number of members voted.
The vote was 18 for, 70 against and 3 abstains a result that truly reflects the membership.
Whilst to the outsider we are the PSSA when we get together we are all 'seals'. There is no division between 'Parkers' and 'Seals'.
Thanks, not only to those who supported my proposal, but to all who voted, in what is probably the largest vote the asociasion has ever seen.

Graham Ebb
2010-02-11T15:00:27Z
Thanks for the replies. I am please that the name will not change. I hope we can put this behind us now and all move forwards together.

Not sure what to do about getting production of the boats going again. Has anyone thought about forming an investment group to raise funds between us. I feel sure there is a market there. Anyone else got any ideas?

Regards

Graham Ebb
Blue Jazz 235/25
brenda
2010-02-13T14:10:14Z
Graham

If there had been a market Bill would not have had to close down. Orders had simply dried up.
Jan
  • Jan
  • Advanced Member
2010-02-17T15:47:35Z
Hello Graham and Brenda
I too am very sad at the demise of Parkers and hence our range of boats. I must first say that I was not familiar with Parkers business situation but I do know they were not alone in loosing their order book . Several builders got into trouble because potential customers did not want to risk loosing their deposits if their chosen builder went bankrupt, so the situation became a self fufilling prophesy. At the same time brokers were reporting very good s sales volumes for secondhand boats. Anyone selling a PSSA boat knows that there is considerable demand for boats with the quality of sitting level on the sand and floating in minimum depths of water, however does this translate into a healthy demand at new boat prices ? we would need imput from the brokers and agents for new boats to answer that one.
As for resurrecting the 285 and 335, we are told the mould sets exist, but is there sufficient documentation to replicate the hulls to the required standards without having to repeat type approvals ?
Are there royalty issues in producing more hulls ?
We have a local builder who is getting his hulls moulded in Poland and a very good job they are making of it , gets you thinking doesn't it ?
Maybe we should start a new thread on this issue.

Jan
275/8
PaulBurton
2010-02-17T15:55:00Z
I think the moulds have gone to Fosdyke yacht haven Nr. Boston!http://www.fosdykeyachthaven.co.uk/

Paul Burton.

Wayfarer no.9362

Paul Burton.

Wayfarer no.9362
Don Harvey
2010-02-17T17:28:46Z
It's correct the moulds of the 285/335 went to Fosdyke, though Bill doesn't expect this will result in building restarting, for a number of reasons I wont go into.

When the factory was closed there was an auction of plant equipment etc. and much went for next to nothing - as did the moulds.

Regards
Don Harvey
Regards
Don Harvey