I've read the posts here and there are (as always) some great responses and some responses that are a little over the top.
My comments about the boat show and the concerns for Checkmate were simply that the local dealer didn't have the sharpest knowledge of Checkmate and I felt that lack of enthusiasm or knowledge was hurting the brand. I expected better - especially when presenting a new boat from a reorganized company.
I also strongly feel that "Brand Recognition" is critical. I worked for several years as a manager with Coca-Cola. They brand everything! Clothes, hats, t-shirts, mugs, coolers, stickers, etc, etc, etc... I go to Checkmates website and theere is 1 tank top, 1 knit shirt, 1 camp shirt, 2 caps, and key float... I would like to see a little more brand marketing and "fan" clothing available for their loyal customer base (I'd buy it in a heartbeat and already own 1 of everything on the site).
Finally, no one is bad-mouthing Checkmate. We all see the value of the product and the proven reputation - my point was (and is) if Checkmate and the local dealers are to be successfull in growing and capitolizing in performance boat markets the dealers need to bring their "A" game to boat shows and the Checkmate factory needs to put more effort into brand recognition and should consider some dealer support with sales info and some racing or high performance marketing.
Summer can't get here fast enough - some of you guys fluster easily... could it be
H20 withdrawal?
I don't see anyone seemingly getting bent out of shape - just fair debate and discussion.
To me, considering that the title of the thread is "Worried about Checkmate" that lead me to believe you were referring to being worried about the company itself. After your initial preamble, you then made a second post stating you weren't bad mouthing the company, you only want them to compete with other high performance contenders like Fountain, Eliminator and Velocity.
Now it seems you're clarifying that you're not worried about Checkmate per se, you're worried about the marketing and dealer network. OK, fair enough.
But I think the bottom line (for me at least), is that you're directly associating the compentence of a unrelated third party (a dealer's employee) with the competence of Checkmate itself. And I believe that's an error in your assessement.
You mentioned you were in marketing with Coke - well, if someone was criticizing Coca Cola Inc. because the guy in the local variety store was sub-par in attitude, or his knowledge of beverages, or representation of the Coke brand or whatever - how is that Coke's fault?
I don't think it is Coke's issue. It's the owner of the variety store's fault.
Also, you do realize of course that this individual that you spoke with, most probably sells numerous brands of boats, not just Checkmates? So are you worried about those companies too?
To your other point - yes, we all want to see more marketing. And I'm sure Doug and his crew are working on getting more available in the way of shirts, hats etc. But the most likely buyers of these items are existing owners - not perspective owners. So I think merchanding offers little bang, although it costs nothing as people pay for the stuff. So it's basically free advertising.
To me, the best marketing are the boats themselves. So you have to start upstream with the product itself. And the product I believe has been upgraded. There are new graphics, updated interiors, and retooling of some of the hulls. And that work is on-going.
Once you have the product in order, the next step is to get more dealers on-board and then get boats into those dealership showrooms. That way customers touch and feel the boats. I can tell you, there are way more dealers now, versus that of a year ago and more are coming on board as we speak.
For marketing, getting boats into magazines and getting favourable reviews is important. And I think we would all agree that is starting to happen for the first time in years.
So I think Doug and his crew have made huge strides in very short order. And they continue to work at things.
Personally, I'm more confident in the direction of the Checkmate brand now, than I have been in years.
