Bob - are you are talking about the Chris-Craft plant in Kings Mountain, NC - the one that closed and laid off all their employees in 2009? That closing had nothing to do with the quality of the boats - and that plant was supposed to build the smaller boats - not the 600K yachts. The simple reason for closing was lack of orders. Chris-Craft opened the plant in 2006 with production beginning in 2007. Initially they were going to build 33-40 footers there, but later only built the 24-29 footers. Then, in 2008, as we all know, came the downturnin the economy. Chris-Craft laid off half the work force in 2008 (40 employees) and closed the plant and laid off the rest in 2009. Manufacturing moved back to Sarasota, where they also laid off about 50 employees in 2008. The Kings Mountain building was recently sold to an electronics firm. Info on the 2008 layoff:http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/st ... ily51.html
Quote from: "GoneFission"Bob - are you are talking about the Chris-Craft plant in Kings Mountain, NC - the one that closed and laid off all their employees in 2009? That closing had nothing to do with the quality of the boats - and that plant was supposed to build the smaller boats - not the 600K yachts. The simple reason for closing was lack of orders. Chris-Craft opened the plant in 2006 with production beginning in 2007. Initially they were going to build 33-40 footers there, but later only built the 24-29 footers. Then, in 2008, as we all know, came the downturnin the economy. Chris-Craft laid off half the work force in 2008 (40 employees) and closed the plant and laid off the rest in 2009. Manufacturing moved back to Sarasota, where they also laid off about 50 employees in 2008. The Kings Mountain building was recently sold to an electronics firm. Info on the 2008 layoff:http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/st ... ily51.htmlChris Craft is hiring here now.