Looking at the other end of the spectrum, the mass market of production boats, Sea Ray sure shows some trends and new approaches. Two major moves. First the 40, 46 and 51' Sundancer series now all offer flybridge versions. They've found on their L Series 59' and 65' that the Flybridge models are the big sellers. I think they may find these flybridge models outselling the express models. Then also, outboards. Not just for smaller, entry level boats but all the way through the line. They have 29', 31' and 35' models in the show. They now offer 8 outboard models from 19 to 35'. They only have three runabouts that aren't also offered in an outboard version. The center console market has been booming so now people like Sea Ray are seeing the potential of outboard models.
What does any of this mean to this forum? First, discussions we've had on outboards and their potential in trawler or cruiser style boats. I think that will grow. Second, a lot of people have left the Sea Ray Express boats looking for more space and a flybridge or have not purchased because they wanted a flybridge. Well, now for around $800k, they can get a 40' Sea Ray with a bridge. An alternative cruising option vs. a trawler type boat.