NASDAQ:MBUU Malibu Boats Q3 2023 Earnings Report $29.92 +0.87 (+2.99%) Closing price 05/2/2025 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$29.94 +0.01 (+0.05%) As of 05/2/2025 07:18 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Malibu Boats EPS ResultsActual EPS$2.51Consensus EPS $2.29Beat/MissBeat by +$0.22One Year Ago EPSN/AMalibu Boats Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$375.12 millionExpected Revenue$345.24 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$29.88 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AMalibu Boats Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2023Date5/3/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateWednesday, May 3, 2023Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsMalibu Boats' Q3 2025 earnings is scheduled for Thursday, May 8, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q3 2025 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Malibu Boats Q3 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 3, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to Malibu Booth's Conference Call to discuss Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Results. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. Later, we will conduct a question and answer session and instructions will follow at that time. Please be advised that Trade production of this call in whole or in part is not permitted without written authorization of Malibu Boats. And as a reminder, today's call is being recorded. Operator00:00:38On this call today from management are Mr. Jack Springer, Chief Executive Officer and Mr. David Black, Interim Chief Financial Officer and Mr. Richie Anderson, Chief Operating Officer and Mr. Wayne Wilson, advisor. Operator00:00:57I will now turn the call over to Mr. Wilson to get it started. Please go ahead, sir. Speaker 100:01:04Good morning, everyone. Before I turn the call over to David, I'd like to take a moment and thank the entire Malibu Thank you for their commitment, dedication over my nearly 14 year tenure. It's been an honor to work alongside each and every one of you during our incredible transformation. We've accomplished a tremendous amount and I leave proud of what we have accomplished. More importantly, I look forward to watching the continued success of Malibu and leave knowing that our talented team remains incredibly well positioned to expand our leadership as the premier recreational boats manufacturer. Speaker 100:01:40I will now hand it over to the capable hands of our new Interim Speaker 200:01:45CFO, David Black. Speaker 300:01:48Thank you, Wayne, and good morning, everyone. On the call, Jack will provide commentary on the business and I will discuss fiscal Q3 2020 3 financials. We will then open the call up for questions. A press release covering the company's fiscal Q3 2023 results was issued today, and a copy of that press release can be found on the Investor Relations section of the company's website. I also want to remind everyone that management's remarks on this call may contain certain forward looking statements, including predictions, expectations, estimates or other information that might be considered forward looking and that actual results could differ materially from those projected on today's call. Speaker 300:02:30You should not place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which speak only as of today, and the company undertakes no obligation to update them for any new information or future events. Factors that might affect future results are discussed in our filings with the SEC, and we encourage you to review our SEC filings for a more detailed description of these risk factors. Please also note We will be referring to certain non GAAP financial measures on today's call, such as adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted fully distributed net income and adjusted fully distributed net income per share. Reconciliations of these non GAAP financial measures GAAP financial measures are included in our earnings release. I will now turn the call over to Jack. Speaker 400:03:16Thank you, David, and thank you all for joining the call. Before we begin, I wanted to acknowledge that this will be Wayne's final earnings call for MBI. For nearly 14 years, Wayne has played an integral role in executing our strategic vision, while at the same time supporting our tremendous growth. He will be deeply missed, but he has built a strong team around him. And as David leads on an interim basis, I have the utmost confidence in our team's ability to navigate the ship and continue to deliver the results that our stakeholders have come to expect. Speaker 400:03:47On behalf of everyone at Malibu, we wish him the best during this next stage of his career. Turning to the Q3, we extended our strong track record of performance, delivering another record for sales despite modest margin pressures as volumes And inventories normalized within our freshwater brands. While the macroeconomic environment continues to evolve and create uncertainty, We remain very confident in our ability to execute and match wholesale to retail demand. During the quarter, we have seen steady improvements in lingering supply chain and resilient demand in our saltwater segment, all while continuing to make great strides in improving our pace of production and normalizing dealer inventories. Our team knows how to dodge and weave in any environment and this quarter was no different. Speaker 400:04:34We have a clear strategy which we are executing And while the waters may be choppy at times, we are in a unique position to advance our innovation, increase our capacity and deliver on our vertical integration initiatives. For the 3rd fiscal quarter, we posted net record sales of $375,000,000 increasing 9% over the prior year, with adjusted EBITDA of $79,300,000 and net income of $53,500,000 As expected during the quarter, we have seen a softening of volumes within our higher margin Malibu Axis segment as channel inventories reach the correct balance. As a result, gross margin declined 190 basis points to 26.3%, while adjusted EBITDA margin declined 210 basis points to 21.1 percent. Channel inventories for Malibu in particular are ahead of schedule, While Cobalt is not far behind. However, despite the progress we have made filling our freshwater channels, the upcoming launch So our new model year lineup is on the way and dealers are standing ready heading into the prime selling season. Speaker 400:05:43Meanwhile, demand within our saltwater segment has been exceptionally strong throughout the boat show season, reaching peak levels for the larger shows. Pursuit had historic boat show performance across the board from our shows at Fort Lauderdale in November to Palm Beach in April. This also includes superb shows in New York, Miami and Atlantic City. Covian Pathfinder also had strong showings supporting our leadership position in this growing segment. Dealers remain quite optimistic in this category and we have additional room to fill this channel heading into the first half of fiscal twenty twenty four. Speaker 400:06:20Overall, compared to our freshwater brands, our saltwater brands And several weeks behind the Freshwater segment in reaching normalized inventory levels. Given the strong pent up demand, Pursuit has the most room to grow followed by Covia, while our Pathfinder brand is closer to being at optimum channel inventory levels. Further, to my point about Pursuit's growth profile, We have not yet begun to see the replacement of boats related to Hurricane Ian. Many of our dealers believe this will be very significant as it has been estimated 15,000 boats were totaled as a result of the hurricane. While the timing of this replacement cycle remains uncertain, we And ready to fulfill these orders. Speaker 400:07:03The next few weeks through the quarter will be important to fully understand what retail demand is and will be through the summer. Weather has been a headwind to this point due to a cool spring and lots of precipitation. We have just Begun hearing from dealers that the weather pattern is alleviating and we are beginning to see warm weather the warm weather needed to drive retail. Our success over the years has been driven not only by our leadership in the market, but also our commitment to investing in the business, either organically or through acquisitions. A prime example is the tremendous progress we have made with the acquisition of the Maverick Boat Group of brands and our Successful facility expansion there. Speaker 400:07:47MBG is running at a ramped up pace and showcasing our tried and true model of integrating premium brands within our industry leading operations. Today is no different. We continue to have our foot on the gas from a strategic growth At MBI, we are constantly looking for ways to increase our manufacturing capacity, expand our vertical integration footprint, Grow our distribution network and bring key capabilities in house. I am excited to speak to some transformative new developments. I will begin with the successful build out of 100,000 square foot plus new tooling plant on available Pursuit property. Speaker 400:08:26On March 1, we officially launched our Tooling Design Center or TDC. The TDC is a very large vertical integration initiative that will first focus on Pursuit and the tooling needs there. This has been a huge endeavor and part of our multi year plan to bring our product tooling in house. We are very excited about the potential this brings to MBI as we look to better control capital expenditures, improve our tooling quality and increased volumes. We have a strong team in place there to lead the charge and plan to start expanding our tooling capabilities for Pursuit with the ultimate goal of eventually building the majority of all tooling for all MBI brands. Speaker 400:09:09Secondly, we recently filed an 8 ks for the purchase property with plans to build out a 260,000 plus square foot facility, which is strategically located near our MBI headquarters in Tennessee. This facility gives us added capacity and flexibility to grow in line with the long term market opportunities ahead. We always want to be in the best position to have adequate capacity for growth. Whether growth through our existing brands or diversifying our mix into other high growth segments, Such as greenfielding into pontoons, this purchase does just that, providing us with premium optionality for expansion wherever the tide turns. And another very exciting development and one that many of you have asked about over the years, starting in the Q1 of fiscal 2024, We will begin offering Monsoon sterndrive engines to our Cobalt dealers and customers. Speaker 400:10:03As we move into the second half of fiscal twenty twenty four, We plan to continue the rollout of our Monsoon engines in the Cobalt surf boats. As we scale this over the next few years, we believe this move has the potential to further enhance our strong EBITDA margin profile and generate a triple digit return on investment. Comprehensively, We have kept our hand on the throttle and continue to adapt in a well adapt well in a tide turning market environment. Our operational excellence and vertically integrated model have cemented our strong footing as the premier recreational boats manufacturer. We look forward to delivering another successful year. Speaker 400:10:42And as we look across the horizon, I am confident in the steps we have taken to pave the way for the next leg of our growth. With that, I will now turn the call over to David to take you through our financial performance in more detail. Speaker 300:10:56Thanks, Jack. In the 3rd quarter, net sales increased 9% to a record of $375,100,000 and unit volumes increased 2.9 percent to 2,637 boats. The increase in net sales was driven primarily by increased unit volumes for for our Saltwater Fishing and Cobalt segments, year over year price increases and a favorable model mix. The Malibu and Brands represented approximately 50.7 percent of unit sales or 13 38 boats. Saltwater Fishing represented 27.2 percent or 7 18 boats and Cobalt made up the remaining 22.1% or 581 boats. Speaker 300:11:41Consolidated net sales per unit increased 5.9 percent to 140 $2,252 per unit, primarily driven by increased greater mix of larger boats for Malibu and Cobalt segments and year over year price increases. Gross profit increased 1.5 percent to $98,600,000 and gross margin was 26.3%. This compares to a gross margin of 28.2% in the prior year period. The decrease in gross margin was driven primarily by decreased mix of our higher margin Malibu segment and increased dealer flooring costs. Selling and marketing expenses increased 6% or $400,000 in the 3rd quarter. Speaker 300:12:25As a percentage of Sales, selling and marketing expenses decreased by 10 basis points over the prior year period. General and administrative expenses increased 13.6 percent or $2,300,000 in the 3rd quarter. The increase was driven primarily by an increase in compensation and personnel related expenses along with an increase in professional fees and increased travel related expenses. As a percentage of sales, selling and administrative and general and administrative increased 20 basis points to 5.2% compared to 5.0% for the prior year period. Net income for the quarter decreased 2.5 percent to $53,500,000 Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter decreased 0.6% to $79,300,000 and adjusted EBITDA margin decreased 210 basis points to 21.1%. Speaker 300:13:20Non GAAP adjusted fully distributed net income per share decreased 0.8% to $2.59 per share. This is calculated using a normalized C Corp tax rate of 24.3% and fully distributed weighted average share of approximately 21,300,000 shares. For a reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA and adjusted fully distributed net income per share to GAAP metrics, Please see the tables in our earnings release. This quarter highlighted the strength of our operations team given our strong performance in spite of moderated volumes for our Malibu Axis segment. As expected, channel inventory has reached more normalized levels in the Malibu Axis channel. Speaker 300:14:05While we have some runway for continued inventory within our saltwater segment, we will now focus on expansionary distribution over the coming quarters that has been planned for years post acquisition. With prime selling season coming down the pike and inventory at more normalized levels, we look to maintain our trajectory and deliver a strong close to fiscal year 2023. Based on our current operating plan, our expectations for fiscal year 2023 are as follows. We anticipate revenue to grow north of 10% year over year and consolidated adjusted EBITDA margin is expected to be down slightly. While we look forward to delivering another successful fiscal year, we are even more excited about what the future holds. Speaker 300:14:49As Jack mentioned earlier, We announced 3 new major initiatives, 2 of which represent the next phase of our vertical integration strategy. These initiatives are indicative of how we position MBI to outperform over the long term by utilizing our scale and experienced team in high ROI projects that are unique to our business. These vertically integrated initiatives are why we continue leading the way as the premier recreational boats manufacturer And I look forward to working with our best in class team to execute in the coming quarters and years. With that, I'd like to open the call up for questions. Operator00:15:27Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. Our first question comes from Jamie Katz with Morningstar. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:15:59Hi, good morning. Thanks for taking our question and thank you for your contributions, Wayne. I'm hoping you guys can talk a little bit about how you think the profitability in saltwater can change over time. So In the near term, we're looking at a higher mix of saltwater relative to the past, but it looks like the EBITDA margin will be improving despite Sales declining maybe in the Q4. But can you talk a little bit about how that shakes out over both the near term and the longer term? Speaker 500:16:32Because it would seem like The Saltwater segment becoming a bigger percentage of the mix might actually be a bit of a drag on the overall EBITDA margins? Thanks. Speaker 400:16:47Yes, Jamie, that is the fact and it's really the evolution. We've seen it with Everything that we've acquired. One of the things that we've absolutely seen over time is that Malibu Axis Back in 2014, 2017, whenever we made our acquisitions, we had a high EBITDA percentage. So our margins were very high, the highest in the industry. So each of the acquisitions that we've made beginning with Cobalt has brought down that comprehensive EBITDA margin Because you're dealing with lower EBITDA margins with the acquisitive brands. Speaker 400:17:22And then we start building them back up. One of the things we've talked about is in the 1st 2 years, Cobalt doubled its EBITDA, and so we're driving that margin. A very similar thing has happened Twice now with the acquisition of Pursuit in 2018 and the acquisition of MBG in 2020. We had we began with a basis of much lower margins. We've seen those margins increase. Speaker 400:17:47We've seen some of that out of Pursuit and they continue to grow. So if you think about it in the short term, we've seen that growth, but Still well behind what a Malibu is or even what a Cobalt is at this point, but it is growing in the long term. We Back to eventually be able to take all of our brands into that 20% EBITDA margin threshold. It's going to take with the saltwater, it will take a few years, 2, 3 years to get to that point, but we fully expect to be there. And that's where we'll get primarily the greatest benefit in margin uplift is from that saltwater side. Speaker 500:18:27Yes. I guess I was just surprised that given the strength in Saltwater, we it looks like we should maybe have EBITDA margins up year over year in the Q4. The other question I had was on dealer profitability. And I think in prior quarters you guys have talked about dealers sort of walking away with optimal profitability and maybe that needs to Seed a little bit now that the environment is changing. Can you talk about maybe how that has changed over the last quarter and the willingness of dealers to maybe moderate their profit per unit to facilitate faster turns? Speaker 500:19:05Thanks. Speaker 400:19:06Yes. I think it's adjusting Without a doubt, coming out of COVID, there was that overhang of keeping margins high and we've addressed it with the dealers And I was pretty vocal about it last quarter. We it is adjusting. Is it where it needs to be yet? No. Speaker 400:19:24And I think Wells Fargo will tell you the same thing across the entire spectrum of marine. But one of the Situations or realistic events that's going to occur is we're about to go into a heavy selling season. And we have inventories that at least on the Water side are approaching normality and then they're building on that saltwater side. It is going to be a much more competitive environment. And the message that we're delivering to our dealers is the dealers that are going to win are the dealers that Are very aggressive in their marketing and lead follow-up and also very aggressive in their pricing, Unwilling to lose deals. Speaker 400:20:05And we have seen a moderation in that holding that high margin, not where we want Yes, in some of our brands, but I think it will get there. Operator00:20:22The next question comes from Joe Altobello with Raymond James. Please go ahead. Speaker 200:20:29Good morning. This is Martin on for Joe. Operator00:20:31Jack, can you help us Speaker 200:20:32square your shipments for the quarter with the soft SSI Hi, data we've seen so far. And how do you feel about dealer inventory across your different brands? Speaker 400:20:41Okay. Would you repeat the first question, please? Speaker 200:20:44Yes, absolutely. Can you help us square your shipments for the quarter with the soft SSI data that we've been seeing? Speaker 400:20:51Okay. I think you have to take a step back. You have to understand where we're coming out of. You have a retail environment that has been very low on inventory. And it's a really easy arithmetic equation in terms of you know that your inventories are down. Speaker 400:21:07You have to build that retail inventory up by shipping wholesale. And it plays into your second question, but what we've been doing is playing catch up now for the last, call it, 30 months of trying to get enough inventory in the channel. We're largely there, I think, on the freshwater brands, which will be Malibu and Cobalt. We are not there yet on the saltwater, which will be Pursuit in Covia. But the way that it squares, frankly, is you have Number 1, you're coming out of an environment where your comps last year were out of sight. Speaker 400:21:42And you're not going to and we warned against You are not going to touch the comps that existed last year. They once we get into the second half of the year, It's going to get easier because you saw those comps come down some. But the comps are the big thing, number 1. Number 2, the wholesale retail Quaring has to do with the channel inventory. We have to put more inventory in the channel to realize the retail that we want to. Speaker 400:22:10Moving to the second part of the question, we're as it relates to channel inventories, Malibu is Right where it needs to be in terms of what the historical norms have been in the channel. Cobalt is slightly behind, But we think that certainly by the end of this fiscal year, it will be caught up. And then there in the case of Pursuit and Cobia, they are A few weeks behind what Malibu and Cobalt are, and our expectation is that the channel inventories will normalize In the first half of twenty twenty four. Speaker 200:22:47Got it. Thank you. And you mentioned the opportunity to And distribution for Pursuit and Maverick, can you give us an idea of what the rough magnitude of that looks like? Speaker 400:22:58Yes. If you think I'm going to talk about it geographically for a second. And it's really kind of on that Pursuit side, the Covia side, but I'm going to also touch on Cobalt. On the Pursuit and the Covia side, if you think about those two brands and entities, they are largely Heavily focused on the Southeast and the Northeast. Have some presence in the Mid Atlantic, have a little bit of presence in the Great Lakes region, but That's really about it. Speaker 400:23:26If you look at a Pursuit dealer base that's around 35, there's a lot of opportunity for growth, especially when you compare against their 2 major competitors. Cobia and Pathfinder are very much the same scenario in the ability to fill out the Mid Atlantic, fill out The Great Lakes and then start that process of moving west. And so over time, they're not going to be huge dealers because from a saltwater Standpoint, you have that in Florida. But there can be a lot of volume improving that Pursuit Network to 45 or 50 over the coming, call it, year to 18 months, improving Pathfinder by 15 to 20 dealers over time. Covia, very similar scenario. Speaker 400:24:14So that's where on the saltwater our focus is. We think we have a lot of opportunity to increase the number of dealers and by virtue of that increase, the amount of volume going out. We also have an opportunity with Cobalt. Cobalt, we have a limited number today of saltwater dealers because we've been confined on the number of boats that we've been able to build Over time. And so we have a target list of additional outboard dealers that we are working on right now and we would Expect to come to fruition in the next 3 to 6 months. Speaker 200:24:48Got it. Thank you very much. Speaker 400:24:50Thank you. Operator00:24:52The next question comes from Griffin Bryant with D. A. Davidson. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:24:58Yes, thanks. This is Griffin on for Brandon. I guess my first question, in terms of cadence of the quarter, Do you guys see any slowdown of retail later in the quarter? And then maybe how that trended in April? I mean, it sounds like saltwater fishing is doing well, but Curious how other brands and categories trended? Speaker 400:25:19I wouldn't say we saw a slowdown in the quarter. I will benchmark it against, Call it, the last 6, 7 years of time. I think more than anything, what we've seen is a delay in the season kicking off Because of the cool weather and because of the precipitation, my belief is that over the next call it to the end of our fiscal year, but certainly through the end of June, We're going to have a much, much better understanding of what that retail environment is going to look like because we're going to have a weather pattern that is actually helping us Speaker 600:25:56Okay, that's helpful. And then I guess with the increased sales guidance, Can you kind of unpack what's embedded in that? Is a lot of that the outperformance related to the boat shows? Or are you guys seeing Stronger retail performance at dealers outside of the shows. Speaker 400:26:13I think it's a little bit of a combination of both. I mean, certainly, on the saltwater side, You've had the growth in the boat shows that we talked about. So those are customers that have placed retail sold orders. So we're seeing a little bit of that. I would classify that from a retail on the freshwater side. Speaker 400:26:31It's been Pretty consistent throughout the first half of the calendar year, not a lot of growth At all, it's more of a flattish in nature. And again, I think that comes back to a little bit of the weather that we're dealing with. Speaker 600:26:48Okay. That's great. That's all I had. Thanks a lot. Speaker 400:26:51Thank you. Operator00:26:53The next question comes from Eric Wold with B. Riley Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:27:00Thank you. Good morning. A couple of questions. I guess first off on the new real estate purchase, I know it's early, but maybe any sense of a timeline of When you think a decision might be made on a direction for that and kind of the earliest of when we might see kind of second point of that, when we might see construction of any new facility, How poor out might that look? Speaker 400:27:25So just to put a little bit more a finer point on it, Eric, is The facility is already going up. So we're buying land in a facility that was already in the design phases and started going up. So that will come to bear very quickly in terms of it will be this calendar year that we will take possession of that. Next quarter, I'll be more Probably forthcoming in terms of what we're going to do with that. There's some combination. Speaker 400:27:53Certainly, it's around capacity. We've talked a lot about we always want to have 20% to 25% capacity for every single one of our brands to run a 1 shift operation because we strongly believe in the 1 shift operation. And then secondly, I've stated for a number of quarters, we are going to be in pontoon. So if there's not an acquisition to be made, Then we will Greenfield Pontoons. But both of those will be coming over the next, call it, couple of quarters. Speaker 700:28:25Got it. And then Same question. I know you're not giving fiscal 2024 guidance at this point, but how do we think about the drivers that would underline that? Clearly with Malibu Access that kind of optimal inventory, I'd assume that the driver for there is now no longer channel fill or kind of inventory replenishment, but kind of just pure underlying demand. Correct if I'm wrong there. Speaker 700:28:46And then what about the other 2? I mean, how much of a driver will channel fill new dealer distribution be within our brand versus what you think could be just the underlying retail demand? Speaker 400:29:01Yes. I think there are several drivers that are going to propel us. We don't know what the economy is going to do. We have to state that upfront. But I talked about the comps in the second half of the year. Speaker 400:29:13They're going to be at least from a year over year basis, they're going to be much easier to meet And that will extend into the second fiscal half of next year as well. There is some channel inventory build we have left on salt Water, that will be a driver. Not so much on freshwater. The channel inventory is where it needs to be. New product is always a driver. Speaker 400:29:35And you will hear in that next call in August that we continue to be very aggressive on new product across all of our brands And what we're bringing out. And then you touched on this. I think a driver for fiscal year 2024 and it will Pickup momentum as we go throughout the year is new distribution. And I've talked about it a little bit earlier, but on that Pursuit, on that Covi, on that Pathfinder and Cobalt side of the equation, we will have New distribution that will help be a driver for 2024. Speaker 300:30:11Yes. And I think just to add there, I think we're going to learn a lot Over the next few months, right, as retail comes in. So I think this is going to be a moving target on really what those additional key drivers are going to be in the following year. Speaker 700:30:26Perfect. Thank you. Speaker 400:30:28Thank you. Operator00:30:31I'm not showing any further questions at this time. I would like to turn the call back over to Jack Springer for any further closing remarks. Speaker 400:30:40Okay. Thank you very much. In summary, our Q3 results were strong, meeting expectations as we demonstrate the inherent Strength and capabilities of our MBI brands. Demand for saltwater has been robust, and we have capitalized on our historic boat show performance in this segment throughout the boat show season. Our supply chain disruptions have eased, and we have continued to maximize our production capabilities. Speaker 400:31:04Meanwhile, freshwater channel inventory is reaching normalized levels led by our Malibu brands, while inventories for saltwater will follow and increasing in the channel in the coming months. Our commitment to continued investment in the business and growth is unwavering, And we are extremely excited to execute on our next phase of vertical integration plans as we bring tooling in house and expand our monsoon engines to Cobalt as well as add additional capacity for growth. We are well positioned to deliver value to all of our stakeholders and we remain confident and our ability to execute for the remainder of fiscal year 2023. As always, I want to thank you for your support and for joining us as we look to deliver on our strategic objectives and continue to grow our leading brands throughout the remainder of 2023 and into 2024. Have a great Speaker 200:31:56day.Read morePowered by Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallMalibu Boats Q3 202300:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2x Earnings DocumentsSlide DeckPress Release(8-K)Quarterly report(10-Q) Malibu Boats Earnings HeadlinesMalibu Boats, Inc. Announces Earnings Release Date and Conference Call Information for Third ...April 25, 2025 | gurufocus.comMalibu Boats, Inc. Announces Earnings Release Date and Conference Call Information for Third ...April 25, 2025 | gurufocus.comBuffett’s favorite chart just hit 209% – here’s what that means for goldA Historic Gold Announcement Is About to Rock Wall Street For months, sharp-eyed analysts have watched the quiet buildup behind the scenes. Now, in just days, the floodgates are set to open. 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There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good morning, and welcome to Malibu Booth's Conference Call to discuss Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Results. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. Later, we will conduct a question and answer session and instructions will follow at that time. Please be advised that Trade production of this call in whole or in part is not permitted without written authorization of Malibu Boats. And as a reminder, today's call is being recorded. Operator00:00:38On this call today from management are Mr. Jack Springer, Chief Executive Officer and Mr. David Black, Interim Chief Financial Officer and Mr. Richie Anderson, Chief Operating Officer and Mr. Wayne Wilson, advisor. Operator00:00:57I will now turn the call over to Mr. Wilson to get it started. Please go ahead, sir. Speaker 100:01:04Good morning, everyone. Before I turn the call over to David, I'd like to take a moment and thank the entire Malibu Thank you for their commitment, dedication over my nearly 14 year tenure. It's been an honor to work alongside each and every one of you during our incredible transformation. We've accomplished a tremendous amount and I leave proud of what we have accomplished. More importantly, I look forward to watching the continued success of Malibu and leave knowing that our talented team remains incredibly well positioned to expand our leadership as the premier recreational boats manufacturer. Speaker 100:01:40I will now hand it over to the capable hands of our new Interim Speaker 200:01:45CFO, David Black. Speaker 300:01:48Thank you, Wayne, and good morning, everyone. On the call, Jack will provide commentary on the business and I will discuss fiscal Q3 2020 3 financials. We will then open the call up for questions. A press release covering the company's fiscal Q3 2023 results was issued today, and a copy of that press release can be found on the Investor Relations section of the company's website. I also want to remind everyone that management's remarks on this call may contain certain forward looking statements, including predictions, expectations, estimates or other information that might be considered forward looking and that actual results could differ materially from those projected on today's call. Speaker 300:02:30You should not place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which speak only as of today, and the company undertakes no obligation to update them for any new information or future events. Factors that might affect future results are discussed in our filings with the SEC, and we encourage you to review our SEC filings for a more detailed description of these risk factors. Please also note We will be referring to certain non GAAP financial measures on today's call, such as adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted fully distributed net income and adjusted fully distributed net income per share. Reconciliations of these non GAAP financial measures GAAP financial measures are included in our earnings release. I will now turn the call over to Jack. Speaker 400:03:16Thank you, David, and thank you all for joining the call. Before we begin, I wanted to acknowledge that this will be Wayne's final earnings call for MBI. For nearly 14 years, Wayne has played an integral role in executing our strategic vision, while at the same time supporting our tremendous growth. He will be deeply missed, but he has built a strong team around him. And as David leads on an interim basis, I have the utmost confidence in our team's ability to navigate the ship and continue to deliver the results that our stakeholders have come to expect. Speaker 400:03:47On behalf of everyone at Malibu, we wish him the best during this next stage of his career. Turning to the Q3, we extended our strong track record of performance, delivering another record for sales despite modest margin pressures as volumes And inventories normalized within our freshwater brands. While the macroeconomic environment continues to evolve and create uncertainty, We remain very confident in our ability to execute and match wholesale to retail demand. During the quarter, we have seen steady improvements in lingering supply chain and resilient demand in our saltwater segment, all while continuing to make great strides in improving our pace of production and normalizing dealer inventories. Our team knows how to dodge and weave in any environment and this quarter was no different. Speaker 400:04:34We have a clear strategy which we are executing And while the waters may be choppy at times, we are in a unique position to advance our innovation, increase our capacity and deliver on our vertical integration initiatives. For the 3rd fiscal quarter, we posted net record sales of $375,000,000 increasing 9% over the prior year, with adjusted EBITDA of $79,300,000 and net income of $53,500,000 As expected during the quarter, we have seen a softening of volumes within our higher margin Malibu Axis segment as channel inventories reach the correct balance. As a result, gross margin declined 190 basis points to 26.3%, while adjusted EBITDA margin declined 210 basis points to 21.1 percent. Channel inventories for Malibu in particular are ahead of schedule, While Cobalt is not far behind. However, despite the progress we have made filling our freshwater channels, the upcoming launch So our new model year lineup is on the way and dealers are standing ready heading into the prime selling season. Speaker 400:05:43Meanwhile, demand within our saltwater segment has been exceptionally strong throughout the boat show season, reaching peak levels for the larger shows. Pursuit had historic boat show performance across the board from our shows at Fort Lauderdale in November to Palm Beach in April. This also includes superb shows in New York, Miami and Atlantic City. Covian Pathfinder also had strong showings supporting our leadership position in this growing segment. Dealers remain quite optimistic in this category and we have additional room to fill this channel heading into the first half of fiscal twenty twenty four. Speaker 400:06:20Overall, compared to our freshwater brands, our saltwater brands And several weeks behind the Freshwater segment in reaching normalized inventory levels. Given the strong pent up demand, Pursuit has the most room to grow followed by Covia, while our Pathfinder brand is closer to being at optimum channel inventory levels. Further, to my point about Pursuit's growth profile, We have not yet begun to see the replacement of boats related to Hurricane Ian. Many of our dealers believe this will be very significant as it has been estimated 15,000 boats were totaled as a result of the hurricane. While the timing of this replacement cycle remains uncertain, we And ready to fulfill these orders. Speaker 400:07:03The next few weeks through the quarter will be important to fully understand what retail demand is and will be through the summer. Weather has been a headwind to this point due to a cool spring and lots of precipitation. We have just Begun hearing from dealers that the weather pattern is alleviating and we are beginning to see warm weather the warm weather needed to drive retail. Our success over the years has been driven not only by our leadership in the market, but also our commitment to investing in the business, either organically or through acquisitions. A prime example is the tremendous progress we have made with the acquisition of the Maverick Boat Group of brands and our Successful facility expansion there. Speaker 400:07:47MBG is running at a ramped up pace and showcasing our tried and true model of integrating premium brands within our industry leading operations. Today is no different. We continue to have our foot on the gas from a strategic growth At MBI, we are constantly looking for ways to increase our manufacturing capacity, expand our vertical integration footprint, Grow our distribution network and bring key capabilities in house. I am excited to speak to some transformative new developments. I will begin with the successful build out of 100,000 square foot plus new tooling plant on available Pursuit property. Speaker 400:08:26On March 1, we officially launched our Tooling Design Center or TDC. The TDC is a very large vertical integration initiative that will first focus on Pursuit and the tooling needs there. This has been a huge endeavor and part of our multi year plan to bring our product tooling in house. We are very excited about the potential this brings to MBI as we look to better control capital expenditures, improve our tooling quality and increased volumes. We have a strong team in place there to lead the charge and plan to start expanding our tooling capabilities for Pursuit with the ultimate goal of eventually building the majority of all tooling for all MBI brands. Speaker 400:09:09Secondly, we recently filed an 8 ks for the purchase property with plans to build out a 260,000 plus square foot facility, which is strategically located near our MBI headquarters in Tennessee. This facility gives us added capacity and flexibility to grow in line with the long term market opportunities ahead. We always want to be in the best position to have adequate capacity for growth. Whether growth through our existing brands or diversifying our mix into other high growth segments, Such as greenfielding into pontoons, this purchase does just that, providing us with premium optionality for expansion wherever the tide turns. And another very exciting development and one that many of you have asked about over the years, starting in the Q1 of fiscal 2024, We will begin offering Monsoon sterndrive engines to our Cobalt dealers and customers. Speaker 400:10:03As we move into the second half of fiscal twenty twenty four, We plan to continue the rollout of our Monsoon engines in the Cobalt surf boats. As we scale this over the next few years, we believe this move has the potential to further enhance our strong EBITDA margin profile and generate a triple digit return on investment. Comprehensively, We have kept our hand on the throttle and continue to adapt in a well adapt well in a tide turning market environment. Our operational excellence and vertically integrated model have cemented our strong footing as the premier recreational boats manufacturer. We look forward to delivering another successful year. Speaker 400:10:42And as we look across the horizon, I am confident in the steps we have taken to pave the way for the next leg of our growth. With that, I will now turn the call over to David to take you through our financial performance in more detail. Speaker 300:10:56Thanks, Jack. In the 3rd quarter, net sales increased 9% to a record of $375,100,000 and unit volumes increased 2.9 percent to 2,637 boats. The increase in net sales was driven primarily by increased unit volumes for for our Saltwater Fishing and Cobalt segments, year over year price increases and a favorable model mix. The Malibu and Brands represented approximately 50.7 percent of unit sales or 13 38 boats. Saltwater Fishing represented 27.2 percent or 7 18 boats and Cobalt made up the remaining 22.1% or 581 boats. Speaker 300:11:41Consolidated net sales per unit increased 5.9 percent to 140 $2,252 per unit, primarily driven by increased greater mix of larger boats for Malibu and Cobalt segments and year over year price increases. Gross profit increased 1.5 percent to $98,600,000 and gross margin was 26.3%. This compares to a gross margin of 28.2% in the prior year period. The decrease in gross margin was driven primarily by decreased mix of our higher margin Malibu segment and increased dealer flooring costs. Selling and marketing expenses increased 6% or $400,000 in the 3rd quarter. Speaker 300:12:25As a percentage of Sales, selling and marketing expenses decreased by 10 basis points over the prior year period. General and administrative expenses increased 13.6 percent or $2,300,000 in the 3rd quarter. The increase was driven primarily by an increase in compensation and personnel related expenses along with an increase in professional fees and increased travel related expenses. As a percentage of sales, selling and administrative and general and administrative increased 20 basis points to 5.2% compared to 5.0% for the prior year period. Net income for the quarter decreased 2.5 percent to $53,500,000 Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter decreased 0.6% to $79,300,000 and adjusted EBITDA margin decreased 210 basis points to 21.1%. Speaker 300:13:20Non GAAP adjusted fully distributed net income per share decreased 0.8% to $2.59 per share. This is calculated using a normalized C Corp tax rate of 24.3% and fully distributed weighted average share of approximately 21,300,000 shares. For a reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA and adjusted fully distributed net income per share to GAAP metrics, Please see the tables in our earnings release. This quarter highlighted the strength of our operations team given our strong performance in spite of moderated volumes for our Malibu Axis segment. As expected, channel inventory has reached more normalized levels in the Malibu Axis channel. Speaker 300:14:05While we have some runway for continued inventory within our saltwater segment, we will now focus on expansionary distribution over the coming quarters that has been planned for years post acquisition. With prime selling season coming down the pike and inventory at more normalized levels, we look to maintain our trajectory and deliver a strong close to fiscal year 2023. Based on our current operating plan, our expectations for fiscal year 2023 are as follows. We anticipate revenue to grow north of 10% year over year and consolidated adjusted EBITDA margin is expected to be down slightly. While we look forward to delivering another successful fiscal year, we are even more excited about what the future holds. Speaker 300:14:49As Jack mentioned earlier, We announced 3 new major initiatives, 2 of which represent the next phase of our vertical integration strategy. These initiatives are indicative of how we position MBI to outperform over the long term by utilizing our scale and experienced team in high ROI projects that are unique to our business. These vertically integrated initiatives are why we continue leading the way as the premier recreational boats manufacturer And I look forward to working with our best in class team to execute in the coming quarters and years. With that, I'd like to open the call up for questions. Operator00:15:27Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. Our first question comes from Jamie Katz with Morningstar. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:15:59Hi, good morning. Thanks for taking our question and thank you for your contributions, Wayne. I'm hoping you guys can talk a little bit about how you think the profitability in saltwater can change over time. So In the near term, we're looking at a higher mix of saltwater relative to the past, but it looks like the EBITDA margin will be improving despite Sales declining maybe in the Q4. But can you talk a little bit about how that shakes out over both the near term and the longer term? Speaker 500:16:32Because it would seem like The Saltwater segment becoming a bigger percentage of the mix might actually be a bit of a drag on the overall EBITDA margins? Thanks. Speaker 400:16:47Yes, Jamie, that is the fact and it's really the evolution. We've seen it with Everything that we've acquired. One of the things that we've absolutely seen over time is that Malibu Axis Back in 2014, 2017, whenever we made our acquisitions, we had a high EBITDA percentage. So our margins were very high, the highest in the industry. So each of the acquisitions that we've made beginning with Cobalt has brought down that comprehensive EBITDA margin Because you're dealing with lower EBITDA margins with the acquisitive brands. Speaker 400:17:22And then we start building them back up. One of the things we've talked about is in the 1st 2 years, Cobalt doubled its EBITDA, and so we're driving that margin. A very similar thing has happened Twice now with the acquisition of Pursuit in 2018 and the acquisition of MBG in 2020. We had we began with a basis of much lower margins. We've seen those margins increase. Speaker 400:17:47We've seen some of that out of Pursuit and they continue to grow. So if you think about it in the short term, we've seen that growth, but Still well behind what a Malibu is or even what a Cobalt is at this point, but it is growing in the long term. We Back to eventually be able to take all of our brands into that 20% EBITDA margin threshold. It's going to take with the saltwater, it will take a few years, 2, 3 years to get to that point, but we fully expect to be there. And that's where we'll get primarily the greatest benefit in margin uplift is from that saltwater side. Speaker 500:18:27Yes. I guess I was just surprised that given the strength in Saltwater, we it looks like we should maybe have EBITDA margins up year over year in the Q4. The other question I had was on dealer profitability. And I think in prior quarters you guys have talked about dealers sort of walking away with optimal profitability and maybe that needs to Seed a little bit now that the environment is changing. Can you talk about maybe how that has changed over the last quarter and the willingness of dealers to maybe moderate their profit per unit to facilitate faster turns? Speaker 500:19:05Thanks. Speaker 400:19:06Yes. I think it's adjusting Without a doubt, coming out of COVID, there was that overhang of keeping margins high and we've addressed it with the dealers And I was pretty vocal about it last quarter. We it is adjusting. Is it where it needs to be yet? No. Speaker 400:19:24And I think Wells Fargo will tell you the same thing across the entire spectrum of marine. But one of the Situations or realistic events that's going to occur is we're about to go into a heavy selling season. And we have inventories that at least on the Water side are approaching normality and then they're building on that saltwater side. It is going to be a much more competitive environment. And the message that we're delivering to our dealers is the dealers that are going to win are the dealers that Are very aggressive in their marketing and lead follow-up and also very aggressive in their pricing, Unwilling to lose deals. Speaker 400:20:05And we have seen a moderation in that holding that high margin, not where we want Yes, in some of our brands, but I think it will get there. Operator00:20:22The next question comes from Joe Altobello with Raymond James. Please go ahead. Speaker 200:20:29Good morning. This is Martin on for Joe. Operator00:20:31Jack, can you help us Speaker 200:20:32square your shipments for the quarter with the soft SSI Hi, data we've seen so far. And how do you feel about dealer inventory across your different brands? Speaker 400:20:41Okay. Would you repeat the first question, please? Speaker 200:20:44Yes, absolutely. Can you help us square your shipments for the quarter with the soft SSI data that we've been seeing? Speaker 400:20:51Okay. I think you have to take a step back. You have to understand where we're coming out of. You have a retail environment that has been very low on inventory. And it's a really easy arithmetic equation in terms of you know that your inventories are down. Speaker 400:21:07You have to build that retail inventory up by shipping wholesale. And it plays into your second question, but what we've been doing is playing catch up now for the last, call it, 30 months of trying to get enough inventory in the channel. We're largely there, I think, on the freshwater brands, which will be Malibu and Cobalt. We are not there yet on the saltwater, which will be Pursuit in Covia. But the way that it squares, frankly, is you have Number 1, you're coming out of an environment where your comps last year were out of sight. Speaker 400:21:42And you're not going to and we warned against You are not going to touch the comps that existed last year. They once we get into the second half of the year, It's going to get easier because you saw those comps come down some. But the comps are the big thing, number 1. Number 2, the wholesale retail Quaring has to do with the channel inventory. We have to put more inventory in the channel to realize the retail that we want to. Speaker 400:22:10Moving to the second part of the question, we're as it relates to channel inventories, Malibu is Right where it needs to be in terms of what the historical norms have been in the channel. Cobalt is slightly behind, But we think that certainly by the end of this fiscal year, it will be caught up. And then there in the case of Pursuit and Cobia, they are A few weeks behind what Malibu and Cobalt are, and our expectation is that the channel inventories will normalize In the first half of twenty twenty four. Speaker 200:22:47Got it. Thank you. And you mentioned the opportunity to And distribution for Pursuit and Maverick, can you give us an idea of what the rough magnitude of that looks like? Speaker 400:22:58Yes. If you think I'm going to talk about it geographically for a second. And it's really kind of on that Pursuit side, the Covia side, but I'm going to also touch on Cobalt. On the Pursuit and the Covia side, if you think about those two brands and entities, they are largely Heavily focused on the Southeast and the Northeast. Have some presence in the Mid Atlantic, have a little bit of presence in the Great Lakes region, but That's really about it. Speaker 400:23:26If you look at a Pursuit dealer base that's around 35, there's a lot of opportunity for growth, especially when you compare against their 2 major competitors. Cobia and Pathfinder are very much the same scenario in the ability to fill out the Mid Atlantic, fill out The Great Lakes and then start that process of moving west. And so over time, they're not going to be huge dealers because from a saltwater Standpoint, you have that in Florida. But there can be a lot of volume improving that Pursuit Network to 45 or 50 over the coming, call it, year to 18 months, improving Pathfinder by 15 to 20 dealers over time. Covia, very similar scenario. Speaker 400:24:14So that's where on the saltwater our focus is. We think we have a lot of opportunity to increase the number of dealers and by virtue of that increase, the amount of volume going out. We also have an opportunity with Cobalt. Cobalt, we have a limited number today of saltwater dealers because we've been confined on the number of boats that we've been able to build Over time. And so we have a target list of additional outboard dealers that we are working on right now and we would Expect to come to fruition in the next 3 to 6 months. Speaker 200:24:48Got it. Thank you very much. Speaker 400:24:50Thank you. Operator00:24:52The next question comes from Griffin Bryant with D. A. Davidson. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:24:58Yes, thanks. This is Griffin on for Brandon. I guess my first question, in terms of cadence of the quarter, Do you guys see any slowdown of retail later in the quarter? And then maybe how that trended in April? I mean, it sounds like saltwater fishing is doing well, but Curious how other brands and categories trended? Speaker 400:25:19I wouldn't say we saw a slowdown in the quarter. I will benchmark it against, Call it, the last 6, 7 years of time. I think more than anything, what we've seen is a delay in the season kicking off Because of the cool weather and because of the precipitation, my belief is that over the next call it to the end of our fiscal year, but certainly through the end of June, We're going to have a much, much better understanding of what that retail environment is going to look like because we're going to have a weather pattern that is actually helping us Speaker 600:25:56Okay, that's helpful. And then I guess with the increased sales guidance, Can you kind of unpack what's embedded in that? Is a lot of that the outperformance related to the boat shows? Or are you guys seeing Stronger retail performance at dealers outside of the shows. Speaker 400:26:13I think it's a little bit of a combination of both. I mean, certainly, on the saltwater side, You've had the growth in the boat shows that we talked about. So those are customers that have placed retail sold orders. So we're seeing a little bit of that. I would classify that from a retail on the freshwater side. Speaker 400:26:31It's been Pretty consistent throughout the first half of the calendar year, not a lot of growth At all, it's more of a flattish in nature. And again, I think that comes back to a little bit of the weather that we're dealing with. Speaker 600:26:48Okay. That's great. That's all I had. Thanks a lot. Speaker 400:26:51Thank you. Operator00:26:53The next question comes from Eric Wold with B. Riley Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:27:00Thank you. Good morning. A couple of questions. I guess first off on the new real estate purchase, I know it's early, but maybe any sense of a timeline of When you think a decision might be made on a direction for that and kind of the earliest of when we might see kind of second point of that, when we might see construction of any new facility, How poor out might that look? Speaker 400:27:25So just to put a little bit more a finer point on it, Eric, is The facility is already going up. So we're buying land in a facility that was already in the design phases and started going up. So that will come to bear very quickly in terms of it will be this calendar year that we will take possession of that. Next quarter, I'll be more Probably forthcoming in terms of what we're going to do with that. There's some combination. Speaker 400:27:53Certainly, it's around capacity. We've talked a lot about we always want to have 20% to 25% capacity for every single one of our brands to run a 1 shift operation because we strongly believe in the 1 shift operation. And then secondly, I've stated for a number of quarters, we are going to be in pontoon. So if there's not an acquisition to be made, Then we will Greenfield Pontoons. But both of those will be coming over the next, call it, couple of quarters. Speaker 700:28:25Got it. And then Same question. I know you're not giving fiscal 2024 guidance at this point, but how do we think about the drivers that would underline that? Clearly with Malibu Access that kind of optimal inventory, I'd assume that the driver for there is now no longer channel fill or kind of inventory replenishment, but kind of just pure underlying demand. Correct if I'm wrong there. Speaker 700:28:46And then what about the other 2? I mean, how much of a driver will channel fill new dealer distribution be within our brand versus what you think could be just the underlying retail demand? Speaker 400:29:01Yes. I think there are several drivers that are going to propel us. We don't know what the economy is going to do. We have to state that upfront. But I talked about the comps in the second half of the year. Speaker 400:29:13They're going to be at least from a year over year basis, they're going to be much easier to meet And that will extend into the second fiscal half of next year as well. There is some channel inventory build we have left on salt Water, that will be a driver. Not so much on freshwater. The channel inventory is where it needs to be. New product is always a driver. Speaker 400:29:35And you will hear in that next call in August that we continue to be very aggressive on new product across all of our brands And what we're bringing out. And then you touched on this. I think a driver for fiscal year 2024 and it will Pickup momentum as we go throughout the year is new distribution. And I've talked about it a little bit earlier, but on that Pursuit, on that Covi, on that Pathfinder and Cobalt side of the equation, we will have New distribution that will help be a driver for 2024. Speaker 300:30:11Yes. And I think just to add there, I think we're going to learn a lot Over the next few months, right, as retail comes in. So I think this is going to be a moving target on really what those additional key drivers are going to be in the following year. Speaker 700:30:26Perfect. Thank you. Speaker 400:30:28Thank you. Operator00:30:31I'm not showing any further questions at this time. I would like to turn the call back over to Jack Springer for any further closing remarks. Speaker 400:30:40Okay. Thank you very much. In summary, our Q3 results were strong, meeting expectations as we demonstrate the inherent Strength and capabilities of our MBI brands. Demand for saltwater has been robust, and we have capitalized on our historic boat show performance in this segment throughout the boat show season. Our supply chain disruptions have eased, and we have continued to maximize our production capabilities. Speaker 400:31:04Meanwhile, freshwater channel inventory is reaching normalized levels led by our Malibu brands, while inventories for saltwater will follow and increasing in the channel in the coming months. Our commitment to continued investment in the business and growth is unwavering, And we are extremely excited to execute on our next phase of vertical integration plans as we bring tooling in house and expand our monsoon engines to Cobalt as well as add additional capacity for growth. We are well positioned to deliver value to all of our stakeholders and we remain confident and our ability to execute for the remainder of fiscal year 2023. As always, I want to thank you for your support and for joining us as we look to deliver on our strategic objectives and continue to grow our leading brands throughout the remainder of 2023 and into 2024. Have a great Speaker 200:31:56day.Read morePowered by