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there have been no material changes from the risk factors disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
−Removed: in general economic conditions, geopolitical conditions, domestic and foreign trade policies, monetary policies and other factors beyond
−Removed: our control may adversely impact our business and operating results.
−Removed: operations and performance depend on global, regional and U.S.
+Added: Changes in general
+Added: economic conditions, geopolitical conditions, domestic and foreign trade policies, monetary policies and other factors beyond our control
+Added: may adversely impact our business and operating results.
+Added: Our operations and performance
+Added: depend on global, regional and U.S.
economic and geopolitical conditions.
−Removed: Russia’s invasion and military
−Removed: attacks on Ukraine have triggered significant sanctions from U.S.
+Added: Russia’s invasion and military attacks on Ukraine have
+Added: triggered significant sanctions from U.S.
and European leaders.
−Removed: These events are currently escalating and creating
−Removed: increasingly volatile global economic conditions.
+Added: These events are currently escalating and creating increasingly volatile
+Added: global economic conditions.
Resulting changes in U.S.
−Removed: trade policy could trigger retaliatory actions by Russia,
−Removed: its allies and other affected countries, including China, resulting in a “trade war.” Furthermore, if the conflict between
−Removed: Russia and Ukraine continues for a long period of time, or if other countries, including the U.S., become further involved in the conflict,
−Removed: we could face significant adverse effects to our business and financial condition.
−Removed: above factors, including a number of other economic and geopolitical factors both in the U.S.
−Removed: and abroad, could ultimately have material
−Removed: adverse effects on our business, financial condition, results of operations or cash flows, including the following:
−Removed: of significant changes in economic, monetary and fiscal policies in the U.S.
+Added: trade policy could trigger retaliatory actions by Russia, its allies and other affected
+Added: countries, including China, resulting in a “trade war.” Furthermore, if the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues
+Added: for a long period of time, or if other countries, including the U.S., become further involved in the conflict, we could face significant
+Added: adverse effects to our business and financial condition.
+Added: The above factors, including
+Added: a number of other economic and geopolitical factors both in the U.S.
+Added: and abroad, could ultimately have material adverse effects on our
+Added: business, financial condition, results of operations or cash flows, including the following:
+Added: ● effects of significant changes in economic, monetary and fiscal policies in the U.S.
and abroad including
currency fluctuations, inflationary pressures and significant income tax changes;
−Removed: global or regional economic slowdown in any of our market segments;
−Removed: in government policies and regulations affecting the Company or its significant customers;
−Removed: policies in various countries that favor domestic industries over multinationals or that
−Removed: restrict foreign companies altogether;
−Removed: or stricter trade policies and tariffs enacted by countries, such as China, in response to
−Removed: changes in U.S.
+Added: ● a global or regional economic slowdown in any of our market segments;
+Added: ● changes in government policies and regulations affecting the Company or its significant customers;
+Added: ● industrial policies in various countries that favor domestic industries over multinationals or that restrict
+Added: foreign companies altogether;
+Added: ● new or stricter trade policies and tariffs enacted by countries, such as China, in response to changes
trade policies and tariffs;
−Removed: ● postponement
−Removed: of spending, in response to tighter credit, financial market volatility and other factors;
−Removed: material escalation of the cost of regulatory compliance and litigation;
−Removed: ● difficulties
−Removed: protecting intellectual property;
−Removed: payment cycles;
−Removed: risks and other challenges in collecting accounts receivable;
−Removed: impact of each of the foregoing on outsourcing and procurement arrangements.
−Removed: have incurred losses for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 and the year ended December 31, 2021 and could continue to incur losses in
−Removed: the quarter ended March 31, 2022, we incurred a loss from operations of $1,048,153 and a net loss of $1,191,317.
−Removed: For the year ended December
−Removed: 31, 2021 we incurred a loss from operations of $1,630,721 and a net loss of $1,011,009.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2022, we had an accumulated deficit
−Removed: of approximately $3.2 million.
−Removed: There can be no assurance that expenses will not continue to increase in future periods or that the cash
−Removed: generated from operations in future periods will be sufficient to satisfy our operating needs and to generate income from operations
−Removed: and net income.
−Removed: have identified weaknesses in our internal controls, and we cannot provide assurances that these weaknesses will be effectively remediated
−Removed: or that additional material weaknesses will not occur in the future.
−Removed: a public company, we will be subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
−Removed: We expect that the
−Removed: requirements of these rules and regulations will continue to increase our legal, accounting and financial compliance costs, make some
−Removed: activities more difficult, time consuming and costly, and place significant strain on our personnel, systems and resources.
−Removed: Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires, among other things, that we maintain effective disclosure controls and procedures, and internal control
−Removed: over financial reporting.
−Removed: do not yet have effective disclosure controls and procedures, or internal controls over all aspects of our financial reporting.
−Removed: continuing to develop and refine our disclosure controls and other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to
−Removed: be disclosed by us in the reports that we will file with the SEC is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods
−Removed: specified in SEC rules and in accordance with GAAP.
−Removed: Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal
−Removed: control over our financial reporting, as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act.
−Removed: We will be required to expend time and resources
−Removed: to further improve our internal controls over financial reporting, including by expanding our staff.
−Removed: However, we cannot assure you that
−Removed: our internal control over financial reporting, as modified, will enable us to identify or avoid material weaknesses in the future.
−Removed: will be required to expend time and resources to further improve our internal controls over financial reporting, including by expanding
−Removed: However, we cannot assure you that our internal control over financial reporting, as modified, will enable us to identify
−Removed: or avoid material weaknesses in the future.
−Removed: have not yet retained sufficient staff or engaged sufficient outside consultants with appropriate experience in GAAP presentation, especially
−Removed: of complex instruments, to devise and implement effective disclosure controls and procedures, or internal controls.
−Removed: We will be required
−Removed: to expend time and resources hiring and engaging additional staff and outside consultants with the appropriate experience to remedy these
−Removed: We cannot assure you that management will be successful in locating and retaining appropriate candidates;
−Removed: that newly engaged
−Removed: staff or outside consultants will be successful in remedying material weaknesses thus far identified or identifying material weaknesses
−Removed: in the future;
−Removed: or that appropriate candidates will be located and retained prior to these deficiencies resulting in material and adverse
−Removed: effects on our business.
−Removed: current controls and any new controls that we develop may become inadequate because of changes in conditions in our business, including
−Removed: increased complexity resulting from our international expansion.
−Removed: Further, weaknesses in our disclosure controls or our internal control
−Removed: over financial reporting may be discovered in the future.
−Removed: Any failure to develop or maintain effective controls, or any difficulties
−Removed: encountered in their implementation or improvement, could harm our operating results or cause us to fail to meet our reporting obligations
−Removed: and may result in a restatement of our financial statements for prior periods.
−Removed: Any failure to implement and maintain effective internal
−Removed: control over financial reporting could also adversely affect the results of management reports and independent registered public accounting
−Removed: firm audits of our internal control over financial reporting that we will eventually be required to include in our periodic reports that
−Removed: will be filed with the SEC.
−Removed: Ineffective disclosure controls and procedures, and internal control over financial reporting could also
−Removed: cause investors to lose confidence in our reported financial and other information, which would likely have a negative effect on the
−Removed: market price of our common stock.
−Removed: independent registered public accounting firm is not required to audit the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting
−Removed: until after we are no longer an “emerging growth company” as defined in the JOBS Act.
−Removed: At such time, our independent registered
−Removed: public accounting firm may issue a report that is adverse in the event it is not satisfied with the level at which our internal control
−Removed: over financial reporting is documented, designed or operating.
−Removed: Any failure to maintain effective disclosure controls and internal control
−Removed: over financial reporting could have a material and adverse effect on our business and operating results and cause a decline in the market
−Removed: price of our common stock.
+Added: ● postponement of spending, in response to tighter credit, financial market volatility and other factors;
+Added: ● rapid material escalation of the cost of regulatory compliance and litigation;
+Added: ● difficulties protecting intellectual property;
+Added: ● longer payment cycles;
+Added: ● credit risks and other challenges in collecting accounts receivable;
+Added: ● the impact of each of the foregoing on outsourcing and procurement arrangements.
+Added: We depend on our network
+Added: of independent dealers for our gas-powered boats, face increasing competition for dealers, and have little control over their activities .
+Added: A significant portion of
+Added: our sales of our gas-powered boats are derived from our network of independent dealers.
+Added: We typically manufacture our gas-powered boats
+Added: based upon indications of interest received from dealers who are not contractually obligated to purchase any boats.
+Added: While our dealers
+Added: typically have purchased all of the boats for which they have provided us with indications of interest, it is possible that a dealer could
+Added: choose not to purchase boats for which it has provided an indication of interest (e.g., if it were to have reached the credit limit on
+Added: its floor plan), and as a result we once experienced, and in the future could experience, excess inventory and costs.
+Added: At June 30, 2022,
+Added: our top five dealers accounted for 64% of our total boats sold.
+Added: The loss of a significant dealer could have a material adverse effect
+Added: on our financial condition and results of operations.
+Added: The number of dealers supporting our products and the quality of their marketing
+Added: and servicing efforts are essential to our ability to generate sales.
+Added: Competition for dealers among other boat manufacturers continues
+Added: to increase based on the quality, price, value, and availability of the manufacturers’ products, the manufacturers’ attention
+Added: to customer service, and the marketing support that the manufacturer provides to the dealers.
+Added: We face intense competition from other boat
+Added: manufacturers in attracting and retaining dealers, affecting our ability to attract or retain relationships with qualified and successful
+Added: Although our management believes that the quality of our products in the performance sport boat industry should permit us to
+Added: maintain our relationships with our dealers and our market share position, there can be no assurance that we will be able to maintain
+Added: or improve our relationships with our dealers or our market share position.
+Added: In addition, independent dealers in the boating industry have
+Added: experienced significant consolidation in recent years, which could result in the loss of one or more of our dealers in the future if the
+Added: surviving entity in any such consolidation purchases similar products from a competitor.
+Added: A substantial deterioration in the number of
+Added: dealers or quality of our network of dealers would have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, and results of
+Added: Our success depends,
+Added: in part, upon the financial health of our dealers and their continued access to financing.
+Added: Because we sell nearly all
+Added: of our gas-powered products through dealers, their financial health is critical to our success.
+Added: Our business, financial condition, and
+Added: results of operations may be adversely affected if the financial health of the dealers that sell our products suffers.
+Added: Their financial
+Added: health may suffer for a variety of reasons, including a downturn in general economic conditions, rising interest rates, higher rents,
+Added: increased labor costs and taxes, compliance with regulations, and personal financial issues.
+Added: In addition, the more inventory of our boats
+Added: that any dealer acquires, the greater the risk that the dealer is affected by the foregoing.
+Added: During the six months ended June 30, 2022,
+Added: the dealers have significantly increased their inventory of our boats.
+Added: In addition, our dealers
+Added: require adequate liquidity to finance their operations, including purchases of our products.
+Added: Dealers are subject to numerous risks and
+Added: uncertainties that could unfavorably affect their liquidity positions, including, among other things, continued access to adequate financing
+Added: sources on a timely basis on reasonable terms.
+Added: These sources of financing are vital to our ability to sell products through our distribution
+Added: Access to financing generally facilitates our dealers’ ability to purchase boats from us, and their financed purchases
+Added: reduce our working capital requirements.
+Added: If financing were not available to our dealers, our sales and our working capital levels would
+Added: be adversely affected.
+Added: We may be required to repurchase inventory
+Added: of certain dealers .
+Added: Many of our dealers have
+Added: floor plan financing arrangements with third-party finance companies that enable the dealers to purchase our products.
+Added: In connection with
+Added: these agreements, we may have an obligation to repurchase our products from a finance company under certain circumstances, and we may
+Added: not have any control over the timing or amount of any repurchase obligation nor have access to capital on terms acceptable to us to satisfy
+Added: any repurchase obligation.
+Added: This obligation is triggered if a dealer defaults on its debt obligations to a finance company, the finance
+Added: company repossesses the boat, and the boat is returned to us.
+Added: Our obligation to repurchase a repossessed boat for the unpaid balance of
+Added: our original invoice price for the boat is subject to reduction or limitation based on the age and condition of the boat at the time of
+Added: repurchase, and in certain cases by an aggregate cap on repurchase obligations associated with a particular floor plan financing program.
+Added: To date, we have not been obligated to repurchase any boats under our dealers’ floor plan financing arrangements, and we are not
+Added: aware of any applicable laws regulating dealer relations which govern our relations with the dealers or would require us to repurchase
+Added: However, there is no assurance that a dealer will not default on the terms of a credit line in the future.
+Added: The risk that a
+Added: dealer may default and we may be required to repurchase a vehicle increases as dealers acquire more inventory of our boats.
+Added: obligation under such floor plan agreements totaled approximately $6,922,000 or 39 units, and $4,273,000 or 24 units, as of
+Added: June 30, 2022, and December 31, 2021, respectively.
+Added: In addition, applicable laws regulating dealer relations may also require us to repurchase
+Added: our products from our dealers under certain circumstances, and we may not have any control over the timing or amount of any repurchase
+Added: obligation nor have access to capital on terms acceptable to us to satisfy any repurchase obligation.
+Added: If we were obligated to repurchase
+Added: a significant number of units under any repurchase agreement or under applicable dealer laws, our business, operating results and financial
+Added: condition could be adversely affected.
+Added: We have identified
+Added: weaknesses in our internal controls, and we cannot provide assurances that these weaknesses will be effectively remediated or that additional
+Added: material weaknesses will not occur in the future.
+Added: As a public company, we will be subject to the reporting
+Added: requirements of the Exchange Act, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
+Added: We expect that the requirements of these rules and regulations will continue
+Added: to increase our legal, accounting and financial compliance costs, make some activities more difficult, time consuming and costly, and
+Added: place significant strain on our personnel, systems and resources.
+Added: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires, among other things,
+Added: that we maintain effective disclosure controls and procedures, and internal control over financial reporting.
+Added: We do not yet have effective disclosure controls and
+Added: procedures, or internal controls over all aspects of our financial reporting.
+Added: We are continuing to develop and refine our disclosure controls
+Added: and other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in the reports that we will file with
+Added: the SEC is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in SEC rules and in accordance with GAAP.
+Added: management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over our financial reporting, as defined in Rule
+Added: 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act.
+Added: We will be required to expend time and resources to further improve our internal controls over financial
+Added: reporting, including by expanding our staff.
+Added: However, we cannot assure you that our internal control over financial reporting, as modified,
+Added: will enable us to identify or avoid material weaknesses in the future.
+Added: We will be required to expend time and resources to
+Added: further improve our internal controls over financial reporting, including by expanding our staff.
+Added: However, we cannot assure you that our
+Added: internal control over financial reporting, as modified, will enable us to identify or avoid material weaknesses in the future.
+Added: We have not yet retained sufficient staff or engaged
+Added: sufficient outside consultants with appropriate experience in GAAP presentation, especially of complex instruments, to devise and implement
+Added: effective disclosure controls and procedures, or internal controls.
+Added: We will be required to expend time and resources hiring and engaging
+Added: additional staff and outside consultants with the appropriate experience to remedy these weaknesses.
+Added: We cannot assure you that management
+Added: will be successful in locating and retaining appropriate candidates;
+Added: that newly engaged staff or outside consultants will be successful
+Added: in remedying material weaknesses thus far identified or identifying material weaknesses in the future;
+Added: or that appropriate candidates
+Added: will be located and retained prior to these deficiencies resulting in material and adverse effects on our business.
+Added: Our current controls and any new controls that we
+Added: develop may become inadequate because of changes in conditions in our business, including increased complexity resulting from our international
+Added: Further, weaknesses in our disclosure controls or our internal control over financial reporting may be discovered in the future.
+Added: Any failure to develop or maintain effective controls, or any difficulties encountered in their implementation or improvement, could harm
+Added: our operating results or cause us to fail to meet our reporting obligations and may result in a restatement of our financial statements
+Added: for prior periods.
+Added: Any failure to implement and maintain effective internal control over financial reporting could also adversely affect
+Added: the results of management reports and independent registered public accounting firm audits of our internal control over financial reporting
+Added: that we will eventually be required to include in our periodic reports that will be filed with the SEC.
+Added: Ineffective disclosure controls
+Added: and procedures, and internal control over financial reporting could also cause investors to lose confidence in our reported financial
+Added: and other information, which would likely have a negative effect on the market price of our common stock.
+Added: Our independent registered public accounting firm
+Added: is not required to audit the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting until after we are no longer an “emerging
+Added: growth company” as defined in the JOBS Act.
+Added: At such time, our independent registered public accounting firm may issue a report that
+Added: is adverse in the event it is not satisfied with the level at which our internal control over financial reporting is documented, designed
+Added: or operating.
+Added: Any failure to maintain effective disclosure controls and internal control over financial reporting could have a material
+Added: and adverse effect on our business and operating results and cause a decline in the market price of our common stock.
+Added: Forza X1 may not receive the anticipated grant
+Added: On July 28, 2022, Forza received notice that the North Carolina Economic
+Added: Investment Committee has approved a Job Development Investment Grant (“JDIG”) providing for reimbursement to it of up to $1,367,100
+Added: over a twelve-year period to establish a new manufacturing plant in McDowell County, North Carolina.
+Added: The receipt of grant funding is conditioned
+Added: upon Forza investing over $10.5 million in land, buildings and fixtures, infrastructure and machinery and equipment by the end of 2025
+Added: and us creating as many as 170 jobs.
+Added: Forza is currently in negotiations for a new site to build the Forza factory in North Carolina.
+Added: can be no assurance that the negotiations will be successful.
+Added: If unsuccessful, Forza will not meet the conditions necessary to receive
+Added: the grant funding and will be subject to the limited capacity at our factory that we allow Forza, in our discretion, to use.
+Added: be no assurance that Forza X1 will meet the conditions necessary to receive the grant funding.
+Added: Our planned fully electric
+Added: sport boat has not yet been developed, and even if developed, interest in it may not develop.
+Added: Forza’s electric boats
+Added: are being designed as fully integrated electric boats, including the hull, outboard motor and control system;
+Added: however, Forza has not completed
+Added: the final assembly of its electric boat into a fully integrated product.
+Added: There can be no assurance that Forza will be able to complete
+Added: development of the FX1 when anticipated, if at all, that Forza will be able to mass produce the FX1 or that the anticipated features or
+Added: services to be included in the FX1 will create substantial interest or a market, and therefore our anticipated FX1 product, its sales
+Added: and growth for our product may not develop as expected, or at all.
+Added: For example, in May 2021 we experienced a small fire in connection
+Added: with the sea trial of a prototype of our electric boat which resulted in a six-month delay in our design timetable as we implemented changes
+Added: to the design for outboard electric motor system as a result of the fire.
+Added: We cannot guarantee that similar events will not occur in the
+Added: future, or that we will be able to contain such events without damage or delay.
+Added: Even if such a market for the FX1 sport boat develops,
+Added: there can be no assurance that we would be able to maintain that market.
+Added: Forza’s operations
+Added: to date have been primarily limited to finalizing the design and engineering of our electric sport boat as well as organizing and staffing
+Added: Forza in preparation for launching the FX1 electric boat.
+Added: As such, we have not yet demonstrated, and the success of Forza is wholly dependent
+Added: upon, its ability to commercialize its products.
+Added: The successful commercialization of any products will require us to perform a variety
+Added: of functions, including:
+Added: completing the design and testing for the FX1 sport boat and our proprietary outboard electric motor;
+Added: manufacturing the FX1 sport boats;
+Added: developing a vertically integrated direct-to-consumer distribution system;
+Added: conducting sales and marketing activities.
+Added: We cannot be certain that
+Added: our business strategy for our electric-powered boats will be successful or that we will successfully address these risks.
+Added: that we do not successfully address these risks, our business, prospects, financial condition, and results of operations could be materially
+Added: and adversely affected, and we may not have the resources to continue or expand the business operations of our electric-powered boats
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