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Regal Boats main competitors are HSM, Fralock, and Greiner Bio-One.

Competitor Summary. See how Regal Boats compares to its main competitors:

  • Franklin Electric has the most employees (5,600).
  • Employees at HSM earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $51,820.
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Regal Boats vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1969
4.1
Orlando, FL1$250.0M900
1959
4.2
Knoxville, TN1$850.0M1,500
1958
3.8
Elkhart, IN1$18.0M350
1991
4.1
West Frankfort, IL1$140.0M550
1989
4.0
Summerville, SC2$72.2M50
1968
3.7
Neodesha, KS1$35.0M375
1946
3.8
Youngstown, OH1$24.8M100
1944
4.8
Fort Wayne, IN5$2.0B5,600
1996
4.9
Athens, GA1$150.0M500
1944
4.7
Hickory, NC3$490.0M2,500
1945
3.9
Cleveland, OH2$7.2M50
1967
4.1
Santa Clarita, CA1$83.9M350
-
3.9
Texarkana, TX1$22.4M100
1880
3.8
Burlington, NC16$780.0M3,000
1868
4.2
Monroe, NC1$106.4M205
R&R Products
1971
3.6
Tucson, AZ1$44.8M13
1892
4.0
Evansville, IN1$60.0M350
Lumber Specialties
1983
3.4
Dyersville, IA1$3.7M20
KI
1941
4.2
Green Bay, WI16$5.4M15
1982
3.5
Loudon, TN2$829.0M586
1951
4.3
Monett, MO1$172.5M1,750

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Regal Boats salaries vs competitors

Among Regal Boats competitors, employees at HSM earn the most with an average yearly salary of $51,820.

Compare Regal Boats salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Regal Boats
$42,209$20.29-
Sea Ray Boats
$43,822$21.07-
Godfrey Marine
$41,131$19.77-
Crownline Boats
$43,476$20.90-
Scout Boats
$45,259$21.76-
Cobalt Boats
$44,453$21.37-

Compare Regal Boats job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Regal Boats
$80,400$38.65
Mayo Furniture
$95,249$45.79
EFCO
$94,984$45.67
Malibu Boats
$90,731$43.62
Godfrey Marine
$90,300$43.41
Gasser Chair
$90,236$43.38
Sea Ray Boats
$89,603$43.08
HSM
$89,176$42.87
Anchor Industries
$88,068$42.34
UMF Medical
$87,725$42.18
KI
$86,989$41.82
Greiner Bio-One
$82,090$39.47
Franklin Electric
$81,617$39.24
Lumber Specialties
$80,001$38.46
Cobalt Boats
$79,451$38.20
Glen Raven
$75,711$36.40
R&R Products
$74,455$35.80
Crownline Boats
$72,541$34.88
Fralock
$69,961$33.64
Scout Boats
$66,207$31.83

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Regal Boats demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Regal Boats vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Glen Raven57%43%
Franklin Electric65%35%
Crownline Boats67%33%
UMF Medical75%25%
Malibu Boats82%18%
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Compare race at Regal Boats vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%13%9%7%4%
9.8
66%15%11%5%3%
6.7
62%9%20%6%3%
9.3
72%8%13%4%3%
6.7
67%14%9%6%4%
9.7
72%10%8%7%3%
7.2

Regal Boats and similar companies CEOs

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Gregg C. Sengstack
Franklin Electric

Gregg C Sengstack is a Board Member at WOODWARD, INC. and Board of Trustees at Indiana Institute of Technology and is based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He has worked as President/CEO at FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC, Chief Financial Officer at FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC, and Board Member at FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC. Gregg attended University of Chicago Booth School of Business between 1980 and 1982 and Bucknell University between 1976 and 1980.

Jack D. Springer
Malibu Boats

Well rounded executive specializing in full leadership of companies whether in a growth mode to improve market share, add business segments, expand through acquisition and improve operations or whether to lead companies in tough economic times or turnaround situations. Executive roles have included CEO, CRO, COO, CFO and CSMO across several industries including recreational, retail, furniture, plastics manufacturing (thermoforming and blow molded parts), body armor, foundry, Tier 1 auto parts stamping, textiles and semi-conductor. Exemplary skills at building and empowering well functioning executive teams, setting strategy and leading a company to significant competitive advantages by out strategizing, out thinking, out planning and out working the competition. I believe that most companies struggle with three critical disciplines: Focus, Discipline and Accountability. As a result, mediocrity is a corporate way of life.

Paxson Clair
Cobalt Boats

Paxson Clair is a President, Chief Executive Officer & Founder at Cobalt Boats.

Leib Oehmig
Glen Raven

Leib Oehmig is Chief Executive Officer of Glen Raven, Inc. and leads the company’s worldwide operations. As the company continues to grow throughout the world, Oehmig provides leadership to ensure a culture of integrity and innovation while maintaining the high standards of quality and service for which Glen Raven is known. Since joining Glen Raven in 1989, Oehmig has held increasingly responsible positions including leading the construction and management of Glen Raven’s technologically advanced 1-million-square-foot Sunbrella® fabrics manufacturing center. Oehmig served as President of Glen Raven Custom Fabrics, LLC prior to being named President and Chief Operating Officer of Glen Raven, Inc. in 2013. He was named Chief Executive Officer of the company in 2017. His community and industry service involvement has included the United Way, Anderson University, Tri County Technical College, Institute of Textile Technology, United States Industrial Fabrics Institute and the Industrial Fabrics Association International. Oehmig earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business and an MBA degree from Clemson University.

Mark S. Jones
HSM

Luke Faulstick
PPI

Robert J Parmentier "Rob"
Sea Ray Boats

Eileen B. Melvin
UMF Medical

Marc Haugen
Fralock

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