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Current Inventory at my cost.

Roberts Marine

Active member
I don't want to keep these boats over the winter so the 2000BR, 2100BR and the 2400 BRX that I have in stock are for sale at invoice. Also I need to order at least one 2010 so if you want to custom order a boat, do it before Dec. Prices go up Jan. 1st. Any new boat ordered this fall will get my best deal and then another 2% off. E-mail me for pictures of in stock boats. They are all on this page.
Bob
 
Sounds like a good deal Roberts!!!!

It is amazing that the factory is raising prices in 2010 considering the economy. I am sure that materials are sky-rocketing:shakehead:, although commodities are down across the board....

I know I am going to get slammed for this one, but oh well!

HD
 
Yea, any one that manufactures anything has cut way back. In the case of a boat builder the only thing they make is the hull and upholstry. Everything else comes from other vendors. So when the demand finally comes back there are going to be some huge wait times while vendors get ramped up again. Checkmate is doing their best to hold prices, most of the increases are due to other vendors. MerCruiser engines are really going to jump. As of Jan. 1 all production engines have to have catalitic converters.
Bob
 
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