Derived from field interviews and secondary research, the case describes the dilemma that the Marketing Manager Bentley Collins of Sabre Yachts faces in developing a profitable marketing mix given the firm's current product line, competitors, industry and national economic trends. Sabre had always been a niche boat builder. Their product line was divided into two distinct categories; sail boats and power boats. Their sailboats were targeted toward boaters interested in the comfort desired for cruising but also the capability of competitive racing while their power boats were designed to be modern yachts that could cruise 20 knots or better. A majority of sales came from the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions with only sporadic success in other areas. Bentley worried that slower phone traffic in Spring of 2001 would be indicative of slower sales and wanted to know what actions the firm should take to continue their regional growth as well as their push to become a more nationally-based firm. The case has a difficulty level appropriate for a junior or senior level course. The case is designed to be taught in one class period and is expected to require between five to seven hours of outside preparation by students.
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Sailing Through a Lull at Sabre Yachts1 Available to Purchase
Thomas C. Leach;
Thomas C. Leach
University of New England
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Herbert Sherman
Southampton College - Long Island University2
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The CASE Journal (2006) 2 (2): 76–102.
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Leach TC, Armandi BR, Sherman H (2006), "Sailing Through a Lull at Sabre Yachts1". The CASE Journal, Vol. 2 No. 2 pp. 76–102, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-02-2006-B005
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