One day at work the entire office came for a tour. It was freezing cold and rain blowing sideways at 60 mph. About 50 all included toured as fast as they could then had a catered lunch meeting within view. Guys were throwing finished parts in the dumpster. Some destroyed the main air system. Alot of small tools went missing and never were found. It pretty much stopped production for a week then slowly started back up. Tours while the crew is working just isn't smart. It belittles the guys who are actually building your product. Unless you put on a lunch for them too.
When your the boss then you can do what you want , until then you get what you agreed upon for the work your required to do. Nothing more,nothing less. There act of vandalism and thievery show there how ignorant they are of how business works. And it shows what kind of people they really are.
I would never consider buying a boat with any wood in it now. That is an old technology with a drastically shorter lifespan than newer technologies. The bottom line is one day the wood will deteriorate. The composites are far superior, will never deteriorate or rot out. They do not hold moisture either which means the mat/resin wont deteriorate with it. In 30 years when the wood in these boats is rotten, the composite will be just as strong as it was brand new. Pursuit needs to catch up with the times, there is a reason the high end builders aren't using wood.
Have owned my OS345 for 11 years. Incredible machine, well designed and rock solid in Southern New England waters
I plan on ordering a OS 405. Watching this video makes me even more happy about my choice in boats.
Our friend has a 30ft pursuit on lake Erie. That thing is a beautiful beast. Takes you through 8-10ft swells, right to the fish
Great looking boat and manufacturing facility!
Great boats, such a shame they don’t do boats like this in Australia!
One of best riding boats, there not laying about the transom it's like 6" thick
They make a very good product oh, perhaps the best
My next upgrade.
One day at work the entire office came for a tour. It was freezing cold and rain blowing sideways at 60 mph. About 50 all included toured as fast as they could then had a catered lunch meeting within view. Guys were throwing finished parts in the dumpster. Some destroyed the main air system. Alot of small tools went missing and never were found. It pretty much stopped production for a week then slowly started back up. Tours while the crew is working just isn't smart. It belittles the guys who are actually building your product. Unless you put on a lunch for them too.
I feel like this is slightly different because "They are on camera for TV".
They should be thankful they have a job!
When your the boss then you can do what you want , until then you get what you agreed upon for the work your required to do. Nothing more,nothing less. There act of vandalism and thievery show there how ignorant they are of how business works. And it shows what kind of people they really are.
I would never consider buying a boat with any wood in it now. That is an old technology with a drastically shorter lifespan than newer technologies. The bottom line is one day the wood will deteriorate. The composites are far superior, will never deteriorate or rot out. They do not hold moisture either which means the mat/resin wont deteriorate with it. In 30 years when the wood in these boats is rotten, the composite will be just as strong as it was brand new. Pursuit needs to catch up with the times, there is a reason the high end builders aren't using wood.
Aside from cabinetry, where do you see wood in Pursuit's current builds?
Wood is for the cabinets interior that have living berths etc.
@@aaronstestlab I dont know is they already changed to composite but they were using wood very recently. Great boats but wood is a NO NO
Who still uses chopstrand matt in boatbuilding lol.
That`s a lot of wasted plastic.
Really good boats, but that host-narrator's voice is irratating as hell...................
I don't get it, this woman appears to be clueless, why is she doing these tours?
Shame on you.
This channel seems fine. She seems fine. I didn't notice. Funny, I like all "how's it made" kinda plant tours.
She makes these really hard to watch……
Few would say that. We are just digging the plant. The individual manufacturer.