Net or gross?
This is a guess based on my experience in construction and machinery manufacturing. I hope others that have direct experience in the business will chime in. Please keep in mind the definition of gross profit varies.
On a gross basis I would not be surprised if GW is pulling in 50%. On a net basis, GW, I would hope are getting 2-3% after taxes.
Remember that out of gross has to come all of their non manufacturing expenses. I.e., customer service the non-manufacturing elements of the facility, indirect labor, taxes, and more taxes, insurance, workers comp, lawyer’s fees, accounting fees, air & water permit fees, government compliance and did I mention taxes.
On the dealer side you need at least a 15% gross profit to run a business like a dealer, that would leave them with a net of probably 2 or 3% after taxes. The boats probably start with a GM on them at the dealer of at 20 or 22% leaving room for discounts.
Don't blame GW or the dealer for the prices, blame ourselves. We as a nation have created the China monster and now the monster is consuming us. To make my point, steel on a project that I have has had TWO increases in price since the beginning of the year totaling out at around a 20% increase. Why, CHINA is buying everything in sight to manufacture and supply the crap that they send back to us. Go try and buy copper, a 3” Victaulic 90 degree elbow costs $150 each, we now have to pipe new buildings with black iron because we can’t afford copper and if there is no alternative, guess what , you pay!!!!! Scrap copper in Boston is going for over $4/lb. Why CHINA.
I am not saying that if we stop buying from China prices would go down but I am sure as hell saying is that if we did stop and started supported our own manufacturing there would be a lot more wealth in the USA and that goes from the factory owner all the way down the line to the factory worker and the people that service the business. By way of example an unskilled factory worker will make 20 % more than a Wal-Mart or McDonald’s worker. Skilled workers will make much much more. But if we have no factories for the workers what’s the option ----Wal-Mart becomes a good job. Sad.
Sorry for the soap box speech, but people need to realize that their proclivity towards cheep imported junk has an indirect price tag that we are now realizing in the loss in wealth in our country.
Buy American.