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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:
If my local Boat US is any indication, the whole company should be up

for
sale soon. The store's staffed with the worst amateurs I've ever seen in
retailing, including the manager.

"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net...
Check Boater's World first. Their prices are always cheaper unless

West
Marine/Boat US is having a sale.



BOAT/US and Boater's World, in most locations, are staffed with clerks
who know almost nothing about boats. I used to shop at the BOAT/US
headquarters store in Alexandria, Virginia. It had one guy who was a
real boater and had knowledge of boating subjects.

Most West Marine stores have staff who know about boats.


Boats, maybe. But certainly not fishing...even though they sell a lot of
fishing equipment.


There are better places to get info about boat and fishing related items
than West Marine. I took a Penn Formula 2-speed reel to West Marine to get
it spooled with new line. The guy took out his screwdriver and was ready to
take apart my reel and remove the reel spool to put on his automatic
spooling machine.

"Uh...I don't think you want to do that"

"How else do you do it?"

"This is how"...and I grabbed the reel and went to my local bait, tackle,
and rod/reel repair shop.

Nobby probably gets dental patients who shop on price alone


I'd have no patients if that were the case. I'm not the most expensive, but
I'm not in the bottom half with my fees either.

I'm perfectly willing to pay more for good service. But I don't think
"service" is an important consideration when purchasing retail boating and
fishing items. That is, as long as the store has a generous return policy.
;-)