L'Edge nondecked?
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L'Edge nondecked?
Where can you get a nondecked L'Edge with the wood gunnels?
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10% is not a bg amount off, and that is awful nice to offer such a discount off of boats to club members. There is not lots of margin on canoes. One big drawback of the internet is people can shop around and find prices so much easier and actually then pit different retailers against each other. It is a very sharp double edged sword. But it is human nature to find a deal and once you do to brag or share details about the deal you just found. At the end of the day be careful what u wish for, boat shops that dont have a return on investment close down or dont bring in specialized boats and next thing you know they are goooone and now u have to drive far to the next shop.
Not an easy job being a retailer. Not to slight Kaz in any shape or form, do you want someone else to tell you the exact price you have to sell an item for? A discount comes out of the pocket of the retailer not the manufacture. Manufactures have a suggested retail so all our working on the same price, yet not every retailer gets the same price. You buy more boats u get boats cheaper.
Boaters be careful about sharing the news of your deal publicly it can create tension and conflict in the industry that at the end of the day will probably only hurt the industry.
The internet is already very hard on some retailers.
Not an easy job being a retailer. Not to slight Kaz in any shape or form, do you want someone else to tell you the exact price you have to sell an item for? A discount comes out of the pocket of the retailer not the manufacture. Manufactures have a suggested retail so all our working on the same price, yet not every retailer gets the same price. You buy more boats u get boats cheaper.
Boaters be careful about sharing the news of your deal publicly it can create tension and conflict in the industry that at the end of the day will probably only hurt the industry.
The internet is already very hard on some retailers.
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You can do this to decked one..... $50 in milled ash, $100 for a palm router, clamps, and a lot of patience.
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Kaz; As Shep has pointed out, the $1500 price you quote is for the decked model. The open version which was asked about in the original post is $1800. That is a 10% discount unless basic math has changed. You do try to compete for price advantage in some way as in every boat for sale you post you make mention that there is no sales tax in New Hampshire. It is a free market capitalist economy in which we live and thrive. If someones business practices fail to make a profit that sustains them, they will eventually go out of business. That is as it should be. I know of few people who view over regulation either by government or manufacturers as a good thing.
Tom and all the people at ARC are great and pretty much the only store in my area that supports open boating. I don't think you should bad mouth them for offering a quality price. I also don't think our canadian friends will be mad at him for selling their boats. The more they sell the more they can buy more from them allowing them to turn a profit quickly. Possibly letting them sell the boats cheaper giving everyone a better price in the future. That's what I'm hoping for because they quoted me an awesome price but I still couldn't afford it.