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Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:00 am
by Chalk
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UPDATED: Recession sinks Century Boat Co.

Employees thought company was making a comeback
December 02, 2009 12:05:00 AM
SCARLET SIMS / News Herald Writer

PANAMA CITY — Century Boat Co. will stop manufacturing boats in Panama City, surprising employees who thought the company was making a comeback this year.

“We left Wednesday without knowing anything,” said Freddie Parrish, a laminator who lost his job Tuesday. “We were doing what we thought was good.”

Production will cease immediately, said Martin Peters, Yamaha Marine Group spokesman. The blow is significant during a recession that has driven the local unemployment rate up to 9.5 percent, local officials said.

“We’re really not at a place where we can afford to lose any jobs,” said Kim Bodine, Gulf Coast Workforce Board executive director. “It’s just bad when we’re losing a whole company like that.”

Some employees were notified about layoffs by mail, Parrish said. Others were told this morning that their positions were eliminated and given severance packages. A total of 43 were laid off, while another 20 will remain working as sales and customer service representatives. Those employees will remain at the facility during 2010, but Yamaha Motor Corp., Century’s parent company, plans to sell the facility, Peters said.

Employees at the plant Tuesday evening said they could not speak with the press. Employees did indicate they were surprised the facility is closing because demand was ticking up.

Century Boat slowed production last fall when the recession was causing sales to decline dramatically. The company laid off more than 100 employees in October after eliminating 40 positions last June. Parrish said only about 10 to 15 employees were rehired this year, and he was among them.

But, in an August e-mail, Vice President and General Manager Dean Burnett said Century Boat was doing “slightly better in sales than the industry trend.” Century Boats sold the best out of any other boats during a recent boat show, Parrish said. The company had enough orders to last through April, he said.

How well Century Boats were selling wasn’t the deciding factor in the closing, Peters said.

“It’s not about an uptick in production and demand,” Peters said. “The recession has played a big part in this.”

The industry as a whole, especially saltwater marine boating, has seen sales decline, Peters said. Yamaha wanted to focus on streamlining operations and improving core products.

Yamaha does not plan to bring production back to Panama City should the economy recover, Peters said. The decision is final, he said.

Century has been a fixture in Panama City since 1983 and had 375 employees at its peak. Loosing a longtime manufacturing business such as Century Boating affects other jobs indirectly, said Janet Watermeier, county Economic Development Alliance executive director.

The Workforce Center assembled a team to help laid-off workers, Workforce Board spokeswoman Maria Goodwin said. Parrish is already sending out applications for another job, he said Tuesday night.

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:11 am
by Reel Cowboy
That sucks for the employees that were still working and doing their best.
I thought all of this was over and we were turning it around?

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:20 am
by Tidedancer
I would think that management looked at the fishing regulations in Florida (their largest sales state) and saw no good news for a return to business as usual.
Until our politicians see and feel the damage the new regs are doing to their constituents nothing is going to change. But that is only an Old Fart's thoughts. :smt012

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:21 am
by Jumptrout51
Reel Cowboy wrote:That sucks
I thought all of this was over and we were turning it around?
I have said it before and will say it again.
It is going to get way worse before you see any significant turn-around.

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:23 am
by RHTFISH
Very sad indeed.....that boat name has been around over 80 years! I remember going with my Dad to boat shows in the very old Atlanta downtown center in the 50s and
Century Boats were top of the line.

It's a shame they could not have a sideline making something silly that would qualify for OBO stimulus money.

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:28 am
by FUTCHCAIRO
I AM AFRAID THAT THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF WHAT IS TO COME. I HAVE A PRETTY GOOD CHUNK OF STOCK IN A RELATED BUSINESS AND WE HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT THE FIBERGLASS PLANT WILL CLOSE DOWN BY YEARS END. THE STOCKHOLDERS WERE TOLD THAT THE COMPANY WOULD FILE CHAPTER 11 BY THE END OF THE YEAR, THAT MEANS THAT ALL STOCK HOLDERS OF COMMON STOCK WILL LOOSE EVERYTHING THEY HAVE INVESTED. THIS IS THE 3 RD. COMPANY THAT I HAD STOCK IN TO FILE FOR CHAPTER 11 . I WAS DEPENDING ON THESE COMPANIES FOR DIVIDENDS FOR MY RETIREMENT AND NOW ALL WE HAVE LEFT FOR INCOME IS SOCIAL SECURITY. LOOKS LIKE I WILL HAVE TO SELL OFF ALL I CAN TO HAVE MONEY TO PAY TAXES THIS YEAR.
PA THE OLD MAN :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :smt010 :smt010 :smt011 :smt011 :smt012 :smt012

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:30 am
by BayGator
For the price of their 24' bay boat I saw at the Baypoint Billfish Tourney, they would not need to sell many boats to stay in business. It was a real nice boat, fully rigged out, but the tag price was $70K if I remember right. Feel sorry for the people losing their jobs right here at the holidays.

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:31 am
by DeanMac
[quote="Jumptrout51
I have said it before and will say it again.
It is going to get way worse before you see any significant turn-around.[/quote]



Totally agree, we have only seen the tip of the iceberg.

Re: Century Boats gone

Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:33 am
by Reel Cowboy
BayGator wrote:For the price of their 24' bay boat I saw at the Baypoint Billfish Tourney, they would not need to sell many boats to stay in business. It was a real nice boat, fully rigged out, but the tag price was $70K if I remember right. Feel sorry for the people losing their jobs right here at the holidays.
Fropm what I've seen in Rangers they're pretty proud of their stuff too.