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![]() "L G" wrote in message ... MMC wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Something I noticed at West End in the Bahamas is that it is a beautiful resort and there are serious mega-sportsfishermen there whose fishing rigs cost more than my boat is worth. In fact, the place is filled with em. However, the "resort" does not provide them anything in the way of supplies, no ice, beer only by single bottles or cans, no dry ice, no bait, no gear, no sandwiches to go, no availability of emergency boat parts and no place for fishermen to simply sit and BS unless they sit in the fancy restaurant. There are adjacent canals with almost no other buildings but property for sale. So, why not a small place catering to fishermen selling beer by the case (Kalik of course), ice, leaders, fishing "stuff", bait, sandwiches, hats, etc. However, the best would be a service to have parts delivered from Freeport (belts, filters, gaskets, etc). Seems like a "no-brainer" to me so there are probably local regs forbidding it. If not, somebody needs to do it. ===== The lack of imported goods for sale may have something to do with import taxes. When I lived in Costa Rica, import duties on goods for resale was 100%. If there are enough desperate customers and a guy wants to put up with a lot of BS from locals and Gov (attitudes change when a foreigner changes their status from spending money to earning money in a lot of places I'm been), might be a good opportunity there. The Bahamas is/was 45%. ====== Not as bad as CR but still stinking high when you consider the imported goods are not competing with any local manufacturing. |
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