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misia January 18th 04 01:51 AM

WTB- equipment for new sailboat - my shopping list
 
I'm looking for numerous items to equip a new 40 ft boat:

I'm looking for new/like new parts and also for best prices.

Please email me with offer if you have a particular item for sale.

michal2004_at_mytekdigital.com

or call

212-2457880. Thank you

-Profurl LC 42 furler or similar 1pc
-24V windlass 1pc
-sounder-charplotter-radar 1pc
-steering compass
-electric toilet 2pcs
-winches various sizes
-backstay insulator 2pcs
-wheel autopilot 1pc
-hydraulic steering system
-stainless steering wheel 1pc
-hatches - various sizes
-5-10kW 24VDC genset 1pc
-dinghy 8 pers, hard bottom 1pc

Steve January 18th 04 02:12 AM

WTB- equipment for new sailboat - my shopping list
 
For that much equipment you need to try and get a Port Supply account or if
they refuse, there are other vendors who would like to make 10% mark up on
your over all purchases.

I have (had) a wholesale account with Boat America (wholesale branch of Boat
US.) I got into a Pi$$ing contest with Port Supply so ended up taking my
business to Fisheries Supply in Seattle.. Great place and people.. At one
time I was spending $15,000 a year there, both for myself and for dock
mates. To make things a little more legit, I got a small business license
(cost $25).

I think Port Supply wants you to spend about $15,000 a year but that can be
negotiated.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Larry W4CSC January 18th 04 04:51 AM

WTB- equipment for new sailboat - my shopping list
 
It might also be interesting to send this list to Sailnet, too, just
to see what they'll do. We've used them extensively outfitting
Lionheart. They seem to be able to get anything made at very
reasonable prices.

http://www.sailnet.com/

Send the list to them at:

and ask them what they can do for prices on the whole list. For that
much stuff, it should be a substantial discount.

We took back a B&G H1000 Pilot bought in error and swapped it for the
B&G Network Pilot that they couldn't find until pointed in the right
direction. The return was very smooth and hassle-free...



On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:12:01 -0800, "Steve" wrote:

For that much equipment you need to try and get a Port Supply account or if
they refuse, there are other vendors who would like to make 10% mark up on
your over all purchases.

I have (had) a wholesale account with Boat America (wholesale branch of Boat
US.) I got into a Pi$$ing contest with Port Supply so ended up taking my
business to Fisheries Supply in Seattle.. Great place and people.. At one
time I was spending $15,000 a year there, both for myself and for dock
mates. To make things a little more legit, I got a small business license
(cost $25).

I think Port Supply wants you to spend about $15,000 a year but that can be
negotiated.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions




Larry W4CSC


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