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West Marine going down the tube?
Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank...
http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 |
West Marine going down the tube?
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 Ug Gah Lee. |
West Marine going down the tube?
On Apr 1, 7:05*pm, "JimH" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 Will BoatUS go down with them? I only purchase from either of them when I am in last minute need for something I cannot get at Ace Hardware. *Most of my purchases are from internet retailers as they 99.9% of the time have better prices than either West Marine/BoatUS. Agreed, Jim. Not needing much I usually buy locally (NAPA for engine stuff) or ebay. I dont' like going to wal-mart, but they've had just about ( but not everything) I've needed. |
West Marine going down the tube?
JimH wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 I hope not. I've got one about three miles away that I use frequently. I'm going to pick up my boat in two weeks, and I'll need the lines, anchor rode, life vests, etc. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Just curious as your purchased the boat last year and knew what it needed: Why didn't you shop for theses items over the net at a more reasonable price months ago? Interesting. Our local Parker dealer puts a "safety/convenience kit" in each boat it sells, properly spec'd and sized. My new Parker came with flares, six life jackets, a "tossable" cushion, a Danforth anchor, 10' of chain, 150' of anchor line, four dock lines, a whistle (!), and a few other goodies, including a full tank of fuel. Plus, the dealer installed at no cost to me the electronics I mostly did not buy from him, and also at no cost to me fitted the trailer I did not buy from him. I guess I could have gotten a "better deal" shopping out of town. Not. |
West Marine going down the tube?
On Apr 1, 8:19*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 00:13:01 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 Ug Gah Lee. Tom, do you know anything about these auto pfd's? http://tinyurl.com/2vtpbt That seems like a pretty good price. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) LOL! John, I like how they say your *$aving* 80+ bucks each when other online stores have them for at least the same amount. Sales gimmicks, you gotta love 'em! |
West Marine going down the tube?
On Apr 1, 7:29*pm, HK wrote:
JimH wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 I hope not. I've got one about three miles away that I use frequently. I'm going to pick up my boat in two weeks, and I'll need the lines, anchor rode, life vests, etc. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Just curious as your purchased the boat last year and knew what it needed: Why didn't you shop for theses items over the net at a more reasonable price months ago? Interesting. Our local Parker dealer puts a "safety/convenience kit" in each boat it sells, properly spec'd and sized. My new Parker came with flares, six life jackets, a "tossable" cushion, a Danforth anchor, 10' of chain, 150' of anchor line, four dock lines, a whistle (!), and a few other goodies, including a full tank of fuel. Plus, the dealer installed at no cost to me the electronics I mostly did not buy from him, and also at no cost to me fitted the trailer I did not buy from him. I guess I could have gotten a "better deal" shopping out of town. Not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - that sounds like quite a bit of dealer generosity, but I wonder if you would or could have saved money by not have all the case candy thrown in? I think you paid for the complimentary freebies, Harry. But still, I will admit it was a good gesture on the dealers part. I would have felt good if they had done the same for me. |
West Marine going down the tube?
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Apr 1, 7:29 pm, HK wrote: JimH wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 I hope not. I've got one about three miles away that I use frequently. I'm going to pick up my boat in two weeks, and I'll need the lines, anchor rode, life vests, etc. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Just curious as your purchased the boat last year and knew what it needed: Why didn't you shop for theses items over the net at a more reasonable price months ago? Interesting. Our local Parker dealer puts a "safety/convenience kit" in each boat it sells, properly spec'd and sized. My new Parker came with flares, six life jackets, a "tossable" cushion, a Danforth anchor, 10' of chain, 150' of anchor line, four dock lines, a whistle (!), and a few other goodies, including a full tank of fuel. Plus, the dealer installed at no cost to me the electronics I mostly did not buy from him, and also at no cost to me fitted the trailer I did not buy from him. I guess I could have gotten a "better deal" shopping out of town. Not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - that sounds like quite a bit of dealer generosity, but I wonder if you would or could have saved money by not have all the case candy thrown in? I think you paid for the complimentary freebies, Harry. But still, I will admit it was a good gesture on the dealers part. I would have felt good if they had done the same for me. Any business has to maintain a certain profit margin or they close the doors. There are no free lunches. |
West Marine going down the tube?
Tim wrote:
On Apr 1, 7:29 pm, HK wrote: JimH wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 I hope not. I've got one about three miles away that I use frequently. I'm going to pick up my boat in two weeks, and I'll need the lines, anchor rode, life vests, etc. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Just curious as your purchased the boat last year and knew what it needed: Why didn't you shop for theses items over the net at a more reasonable price months ago? Interesting. Our local Parker dealer puts a "safety/convenience kit" in each boat it sells, properly spec'd and sized. My new Parker came with flares, six life jackets, a "tossable" cushion, a Danforth anchor, 10' of chain, 150' of anchor line, four dock lines, a whistle (!), and a few other goodies, including a full tank of fuel. Plus, the dealer installed at no cost to me the electronics I mostly did not buy from him, and also at no cost to me fitted the trailer I did not buy from him. I guess I could have gotten a "better deal" shopping out of town. Not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - that sounds like quite a bit of dealer generosity, but I wonder if you would or could have saved money by not have all the case candy thrown in? I think you paid for the complimentary freebies, Harry. But still, I will admit it was a good gesture on the dealers part. I would have felt good if they had done the same for me. Oh, I'm sure the price of the goodies was included in what I paid, but I did check around. I spec'd the new boat out at a dealership near Virginia Beach during a visit to that area, and that dealer's "cash price" was about $1200 more than I paid. I also called a dealer a little north of here, and got a quote very similar to what I paid. It's entirely up to the dealer to set the price for new, "current" Parkers, but as far as I know, none are into price busting, since there is no incentive for them to do so. Typically, by mid-April, the factory is "sold out" for the year. Parker is not a high-volume manufacturer. The Parker family is really nice to deal with. When my Parkers were being built, a member of the Parker family snapped some photos and emailed them to me. They also arranged for me to buy an "accessory" this year at cost, and helped me get the dealer to install it for less than the going rate. I'm not saying the boats or the company or the dealership are "perfect," but there is a high amount of "repeat" purchases among Parker owners, and that speaks to customer satisfaction. I looked at a couple of other 21' center consoles before I decided to buy another Parker. Most of them were built up from a two piece hull and deck with liner assembly, a method of construction I do not much like. |
West Marine going down the tube?
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 20:19:51 -0500, John H.
wrote: On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 00:13:01 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 Ug Gah Lee. Tom, do you know anything about these auto pfd's? http://tinyurl.com/2vtpbt That seems like a pretty good price. I'm not familiar with this brand = I have Mustang auto-pfds and love 'em. Being a larger size human being, I found them to be the more comfortable than the Stearns. I also have an Orca jacket and a Mustang Jacket that are very nice in colder weather. As to personal experience with them, I can attest to the fact that they work and work well. :) |
West Marine going down the tube?
"JimH" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:56:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Not sure but for all I know, it looks like they may tank... http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0080326?rpc=44 I hope not. I've got one about three miles away that I use frequently. I'm going to pick up my boat in two weeks, and I'll need the lines, anchor rode, life vests, etc. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Just curious as your purchased the boat last year and knew what it needed: Why didn't you shop for theses items over the net at a more reasonable price months ago? Interesting. Our local Parker dealer puts a "safety/convenience kit" in each boat it sells, properly spec'd and sized. My new Parker came with flares, six life jackets, a "tossable" cushion, a Danforth anchor, 10' of chain, 150' of anchor line, four dock lines, a whistle (!), and a few other goodies, including a full tank of fuel. Plus, the dealer installed at no cost to me the electronics I mostly did not buy from him, and also at no cost to me fitted the trailer I did not buy from him. Come to think of it..........all of the boats we purchased in the past came with dock lines, anchor(s)/anchor line and safety equipment including life jackets, flares, etc....... The boats we sold included the same equipment. It's usually referred to as "The Coast Guard Package" and is included with virtually all new boats. It may be a requirement on the manufacturer, but I am not sure. I think it is. When we bought the Navigator I was surprised that the manufacturer even included a ship's bell in the package, which is required on boats over a certain length. Eisboch |
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