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Skip Gundlach
 
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I just called Mayberry, from their website direction (no prices posted) and
got 689 and 879 for the 1000 and 2000 models, shipping included. The 1000
is negligibly cheaper (no tax, too) than Northern, but the 2000 is 120 less,
a 13% discount.

Good thing that's the one we expected to buy, assuming it would fit down the
aft lazarette hole!

Thanks for the input. Any other recommendations for web searching with
likely better pricing?

L8R

Skip, home briefly before another round of refit

PS does the 2000 have a drain line for the carb? Or do you have to
disassemble the thing? How about Sta-Bil in the mix - Does it help?

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"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you
didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail
away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.
Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
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Hi Skip
Try http://www.motosportsofukiah.com/ I don't know if they still
ship or not but I bought a eu1000 from them a few years ago and they had
the best price by far of any I could find.



Skip Gundlach wrote:
Original thread below for reference:

I believe I had read, recently, that Honda had prohibited internet sales
or some such by their dealers. I know that when I had done a search for
either the 1/2000, I could not find any direct sellers.

Can you show how to do this with them? (Or, is the Northern Tool
equivalent at whatever prices they have about what we'd expect, anyway?)
We expect to get one or the other just before we go, as backup to our
(to-be massive) wind and solar supply for the ~1300AH bank and shoreside
tool power...

Thanks.

L8R

Skip, home again briefly, and Lydia, both moving out of our
respective houses into a 350SF cottage in training for the boat!

--
Morgan 461 #2
SV Flying Pig
http://tinyurl.com/384p2

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you
didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail
away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.
Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain

"tkranz"
wrote in message
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I have purchased two EU2000i's from Mayberry, one for my boat and
one for my sports management business. Great customer service,
quick shipping. (EU2000i is great generator, but be sure to
THOROUGHLY drain carb if you are not using it for a long time. They
have very fine holes in the main jet assembly that tend to plug with
varnish. No problem if you use it regularly or drain thoroughly.)

"R.W. Behan"
wrote in message
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Mr. Kranz--

Thanks for the tip about Mayberry. As it happens, /I /am
looking for Honda EU2000i, so I'll check into Mayberry. The
next-best price I've found for the Freedom 10 is at Fisheries
Supply in Seattle, Washington. $720. They have a fine website,
if you'd like to check 'em out:

http://www.fisheriessupply.com/online/Default.asp

Meanwhile, let's see if anyone else responds to my inquiry about
WMJ.

Thanks again.

Dick

"tkranz"
wrote in message

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I have no info on WMJ, but like you I am in the market for a
Freedom 10 . I will watch for other input.

I will state that the overhead for internet marketing is low
and some businesses offer very good deals on this kind of
product online. I have twice purchased Honda generators
from Mayberry, a New Jersey company that offers a similarly
huge discount for online sales.

"R.W. Behan"
wrote in message
...
Shopping around for a Freedom 10 Inverter/Charger, I ran
across a supplier called "WMJ Marine" in Carlsbad,
California. Their price is /hundreds/ of dollars less
than anyone else I found on the Web. (West Marine
price: $899.99; WMJ: $579.)

Anyone have experience dealing with this company? Are
they honest, competent, and reliable? Their website is
attractive, sophisticated, and professional, but we all
know if something is too good to be true it probably
isn't.

So, what's the take on WMJ Marine?

Thanks in advance, and smooth sailing to all,

Dick Behan
LNVT "Annie"