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That is FACT. Along with some changes. Donzi plans to drop all the single engine boats, except for the 27ZR and 22 classic. They will concentrate on boats larger than 35. They also have a cat boat in the works. Donzi has a bright future and look for some good things from them very soon.
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I would rather stick with Donzi and what will happen with them in the future & take my chances.. Obama can keep the "Change"... J
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Don't know the names or affilates that bought Donzi but I can only see Donzi getting stronger and as far as the boats, they have not let out information on what boat lines are being cut or what is being added to the line. I wish them the best because I have been a Donzi owner for over 35 Years and would not want to see the Donzi name fade into the sunset.
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The word is Donzi sold for 10 million. It is probably a good thing and hopefully the new owners are committed to a long term vision. There is also another very popular struggling legendary boat manufacture available for 7 million. This economy has taken some good companies to their knees. Give the market one more year and they will be back.
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