where can you get hobie parts at discount?
Evey Hobie dealer does. When we spend hours on the phone helping noobs get their boats on the water we take the discounted parts pricing and add on the phone service fee and it happens to work out to be about retail every time. It's uncanny.
Some dealers charge a:
1)Chase boat fee for supporting regattas.
2) Raffle prize fee, for supporting regattas.
3) Walking out to the beach fee for rigging boats fee.
4) Fee for running chat boards.
5) Bringing parts to regatta fee.
...And various charges. It all works out to be right around retail. <img src=
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Some dealers charge a:
1)Chase boat fee for supporting regattas.
2) Raffle prize fee, for supporting regattas.
3) Walking out to the beach fee for rigging boats fee.
4) Fee for running chat boards.
5) Bringing parts to regatta fee.
...And various charges. It all works out to be right around retail. <img src=
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and some dealers leave your new boat in parts laying arround their front yard, when you want to take it to a regatta. Then wait till someone can drop your parts at a regatta instead of shipping them to you.But if you buy a new boat they will give you a 10 % discount on your next set of gloves.
Some dealers charge a:
1)Chase boat fee for supporting regattas.
2) Raffle prize fee, for supporting regattas.
3) Walking out to the beach fee for rigging boats fee.
4) Fee for running chat boards.
5) Bringing parts to regatta fee.
...And various charges. It all works out to be right around retail. <img src=
alt=
/>
and some dealers leave your new boat in parts laying arround their front yard, when you want to take it to a regatta. Then wait till someone can drop your parts at a regatta instead of shipping them to you.But if you buy a new boat they will give you a 10 % discount on your next set of gloves.
Rich:
Don't spend that $.20-$.30 in one place . LOL LOL <img src=
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Doug

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