by 142YX » Sat Oct 22, 2016 2:51 pm
I just had the pleasure of hanging out with Pete and Ben Krotje for two days while taking the Jabiru engine maintenance seminar in Shelbyville TN last month. When asked, they gave me a rendition of Camit story very similar to what is stated in that note from Jabiru founder Rod Stiff. Apparently, those in the know had seen this comming for a while (although i am surprised that it actually happened lest than one month later).
Camit drastically overextended itself and suffered the consequences. Very interestingly, while the terms of their contract allowed Camit to manufacture and sell entire engines, they were supposed to have done so under the Jabiru name.. and the entire CAE 3300 thing was in violation of that agreement. Rod appears to have been the bigger person here and allowed it to continue although he could have sued. What was made very clear was that Jabiru has been for years, sourcing all of the parts for the Jabiru 3300 from many different manufactures. There doesn't seem to be any fear that this will effect the continued production nor the support of the 3300. Jabiru is close to releasing their cast block version of the engine.. and they appear to be in good standings business wise.
I had no loyalties or allegiances prior to last month, but after seeing the operation in Shelbyville and hearing both sides of that Jabiru/Camit story.. I can say i have a new found appreciation and trust in Jabiru both technically as a solid engine, from a business perspective that they will be around for a long while. The operation in Shelbyville is spot on and we are lucky to have business owners with that mindset as our USA POC for everything Jabiru. Sonex has always just been the middle men on the engine sale. They still shipped from Shelbyville direct.
I don't understand the details of why Sonex chose to deal for Camit and not Jabiru.. that makes me a little sad.
Continue to give your business to Ben and Pete at Jabiru USA and we will all enjoy many years of great service and support on the engines we operate.
Waiex # 142 - Taildragger, Jabiru 3300
First Flight - July 13th, 2015
450 hours and counting..