BayAreaBoater
Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2009
- RO Number
- 31155
- Messages
- 408
I am. But it's not what it used to be! So many dealers have gone belly-up that it makes boat shopping very hard. And if you do find a dealership, they have very few new boats in stock. They want you to order one out of a catalog. I don't have a problem with ordering one, in fact I would prefer it (my last three boats were ordered), but it would be nice to see one in person and demo it before commiting to buy it. Especially new models!
After owning so many boats, I generally know what I want. I just want to be able to see stuff like upholstery and carpet colors (I hate being force-fed into the numerous brown interiors and gel-coat colors these days), gel-coat color options in person (instead of on a computer screen) and the biggest thing, actually riding in one.
I've been to five different boat factories over the years and during one purchase, I actually visited while my personal boat was being built. That was an unforgettable experience! I actually got to work on it for about 15 minutes. I installed a trim piece in the cockpit. Of course, the worker was right there making sure I did it right (I joked with him that I would never file a warranty claim on my own work! LOL!). They let me sign my name and date on the fiberglass that was covered up by the trim piece and took a picture of the moment. What a blast!
Anyway, I'm in the hunt for a 24' to 26' bowrider to replace the one that I sold a few months ago. So far I have been to the Sea Ray, Chaparral, Glastron (too small) and Cobalt dealers. Talk about sticker shock! WOW!!! [:-bigeyes]
Yeah, they want top-dollar, but don't want to stock a boat. In the past when I have ordered a new boat, I made the deal based on them not having to pay any flooring or other associated costs with stocking a boat by taking delivery as soon as it was delivered to them.
I'm going to take a trip to SoCal soon so I can check out a few other brands and also to check prices with the dealers down there to compare with the local ones. I don't have a problem with buying down there as long as the price is right. I know all about "buying local", but if I can save a chunk of change by buying out of the area, I'll do it. In fact, been there and done that!
I always enjoy the hunt, but these days it's a tougher one, that is for sure!
After owning so many boats, I generally know what I want. I just want to be able to see stuff like upholstery and carpet colors (I hate being force-fed into the numerous brown interiors and gel-coat colors these days), gel-coat color options in person (instead of on a computer screen) and the biggest thing, actually riding in one.
I've been to five different boat factories over the years and during one purchase, I actually visited while my personal boat was being built. That was an unforgettable experience! I actually got to work on it for about 15 minutes. I installed a trim piece in the cockpit. Of course, the worker was right there making sure I did it right (I joked with him that I would never file a warranty claim on my own work! LOL!). They let me sign my name and date on the fiberglass that was covered up by the trim piece and took a picture of the moment. What a blast!
Anyway, I'm in the hunt for a 24' to 26' bowrider to replace the one that I sold a few months ago. So far I have been to the Sea Ray, Chaparral, Glastron (too small) and Cobalt dealers. Talk about sticker shock! WOW!!! [:-bigeyes]
Yeah, they want top-dollar, but don't want to stock a boat. In the past when I have ordered a new boat, I made the deal based on them not having to pay any flooring or other associated costs with stocking a boat by taking delivery as soon as it was delivered to them.
I'm going to take a trip to SoCal soon so I can check out a few other brands and also to check prices with the dealers down there to compare with the local ones. I don't have a problem with buying down there as long as the price is right. I know all about "buying local", but if I can save a chunk of change by buying out of the area, I'll do it. In fact, been there and done that!
I always enjoy the hunt, but these days it's a tougher one, that is for sure!