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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 May 2007 03:33:48 -0400, "RCE" wrote: I guess everyone has to negotiate, regardless of the price I know what you mean. Then there's negotiation and negotiation. I'm not a negotiator in any sense of the word. I always buy my cars from the same dealer (have for over thirty years), I've bought my boat engines from the same dealer (plus about 8 boats over 30 years), I always have car repairs done by the same mechanic, etc. I value them as friends and business men/women and they value me as a customer. If they say this is the price, fine - I have faith that I'm not getting hosed and in fact, I'm not. One the other hand, they have faith that I will return when necessary and that I'm easy to deal with. There is an added advantage that if I show up with a problem, it's taken care of immediately - I don't expect that kind of treatment and insist that it be taken care of in order so not to unconvinced others, but... I just hate it when things like this happen. It's not that I expect people to buy it if I work hard at giving them the information they want - that's part of selling something. I do expect to be treated with respect like any other normal human being. This clown was talking about the auto jib furler. It's a Harken furler, but he was all hot and bothered because it wasn't a CDI which is more common thus better. What? I'll be the first to admit that I don't know about a lot of things - I'm not the Universal Renaissance Man. Larger cruising boats for instance and I haven't sailed in years so there are gaps in my knowledge. But I'm not stupid and I do know the basics and I do know small boats. I can also research and talk to others who do know. You respect me and I'll respect you and we'll get things done. I insisted on it in my business dealings and I expect it personally. ~~ sigh ~~ Rant off. :) Harken is a well known respected name. When someone buys a boat like a Halman or Nordica 20 they shouldn't expect a performance boat. Besides a small cockpit (better for sea passages) the only complaint I've heard about the boats is that they are slow. As you said, it's a perfect boat for gunkholing around and cruising on a relaxed timetable. |
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