Interesting history. Why the sudden drop in sales? Just curious, but why does the yellow boat have the wheel on the port side? They are both beautiful boats.
Because by 1980 the Jimmy Carter economy, not to mention the energy crisis of 1979, had just about killed the boating industry. Seemingly over night half of the shops around here were gone. Hawaiian(Tahiti pt.II) went tits up as did most of the high volume builders. I lucked out and landed a job at Rogers Custom Boats. I was at the right place at the right time. I had know Roger my whole life as he grew up with my mom but had up til then mostly worked in the glass dept. He taught me how to rig, later than most guys as I was already 23 and had about 13 years working at Tahiti/Hawaiian under my belt. Plus he taught me how to refine my glass working skills. Still my favorite part of building a boat and I keep a gallon jug of tooling resin in the garage, every now and then open it up and take a few deep breaths.Interesting history. Why the sudden drop in sales? Just curious, but why does the yellow boat have the wheel on the port side? They are both beautiful boats.
Good morning, both good questions. Old Rigger is correct. The economy tanked. Gas prices skyrocketed, energy crisis. We couldn’t give the boats away at the end of 1979 and 1980. Very few sales then. The yellow boat has a hot foot throttle on the floor. This allowed the owner to use the throttle with the right foot. The lever on the left column only controls the bucket on the jet drive. This is a pretty common setup on performance jet boats.Interesting history. Why the sudden drop in sales? Just curious, but why does the yellow boat have the wheel on the port side? They are both beautiful boats.