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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

624.0. "Supply houses/Mail order" by FAIRWY::WILSON (Moe, Larry, Cheese!) Tue Mar 06 1990 16:43


This may fall into the "Closing the barn door after the cows are gone"
category, but I have a question about Outer Banks Marine Supply.  I just
ordered an Apelco fish finder from them.  They said it's in stock, and 
will be shipped by UPS first thing tomorrow morning.  Has anyone ever 
dealt with them before, and can I rely on prompt shipment?

I'm usually somewhat reluctant to place a large $$$ order from a company
I've never dealt with, but ended up ordering from Outer Banks because 
BOAT/US has it on back order until March 28.  I guess the BOAT/US "lowest
price" policy doesn't help much if they don't have the item in stock.

After searching through the conference I was unable to find a note covering 
mail order parts companies, so I figured I'd start one.  If there's already 
one out there let me know Mr. Mod, and I'll move this note.

Rick W.
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624.1Yet to place my order!WJOUSM::MILLSIntriguingTue Mar 06 1990 16:5920
    Rick, I also am considering ordering an Apelco Fish finder.  Which one
    did you order?  I have been considering the model 300.  Recently I
    noticed that Apelco has a Loran and fish finder that communicate
    providing a course record.  Have you or anyone else had any experience
    with these unit.  I think the loran is the model 6300, the fish finder
    I don't remember.  I also was considering the Outer Banks Marine
    Supply.  I think their price in the Boatshow sales catalog was better 
    than Rathyon Employees get.
    
    I haven't check the notes conference for info on accuracy of various
    units.  I was talking to a friend who spend 5 years in the Navy driving
    subs and his comment was that the units aren't really that accurate.  I
    was under the impression that one could vertually run over a buoy in a
    fog.  What experience do others have?
    
    I guess in retrospect this question may be mis-placed, but I'll leave
    it and hunt around the notes conference for other info.
    
    Thanks,
    Rich 
624.2Outer Banks/BOAT/US Same DeliveryNWD002::SASLOW_STSTEVETue Mar 06 1990 18:184
    I bought a halon system from Outer Banks and they shipped promptly.
    I got about the same delivery as I get from BOAT/US. 5-7 Days to
    Seattle.
    
624.3ROBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Mar 07 1990 07:5022
I ordered an antenna and mount from Outer Banks. Had it in about 5 days.
They were absolutely the cheapest at the time.

What I've found is that at any one time, if you were equipping a boat
from scratch, the cheapest prices would probably come by ordering from a
half-dozen different catalogs. Sometimes Outer Banks, sometimes
Defender... almost never Goldbergs...

Every now and then I get a catalog from some brand-new place and they'll
have the unbeatable price on certain items. I think they're leaders, to
get your attention.

My actual name is Arthur L. Hebert. Recently I filled out a reader
service card in Power and Motoryacht magazine, and filled in my name as
A. Lou Hebertt. I started getting catalogs under that name within about a
month, from companies I've never heard of. So, mailing lists are still
being sold/traded/whatever. Once you get on those lists you're assured of
almost daily mail. 

I <heart> catalogs.

John Doe
624.4Figured they had to do it right once in a while.DNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAUWed Mar 07 1990 08:332
    Well I'm glad to hear that someone got what they ordered from Outer
    Banks; I never did.
624.5Loran is REASONABLY accurateSTAFF::CHACEIt&#039;s *snowing* at MY house!Wed Mar 07 1990 11:3521
    
    re: .1
       Loran accuracy is somewhat controversial; the ABSOLUTE accuracy
    of a LORAN unit (type the numbers in from a chart) CAN be fairly
    low (+- ~300 yards on cheaper/unaligned units), BUT the REPETETIVE
    accuracy (get a reading from where you are RIGHT NOW and use THAT
    number to get to the same place tomorrow) is usually quite good.
    Usually within a 100-200 FEET!
    
       Also, when considering what your friend from the Navy said, you
    must remember that LORANs have come a LONG way in just the last
    couple of years! I'd be willing to bet they are more accurate now
    than they were 4 years ago.
    
    
    HEY RICK - you beat me to it. I thought you were going to wait for
    your birthday? Spring fever's got you huh?!  I'm THINKING of getting
    the Marintek VIDEO or the APELCO XCD300 (the Marinetek is ~$100
    more, but the resolution is SO much better!) I can't decide!!
    
    		Kenny_who_gets_his_new_Larson_in_23_DAYS!!!! 
624.6Ice, Ice, Go Away!FAIRWY::WILSONMoe, Larry, Cheese!Thu Mar 08 1990 15:4715
    RE: .5
    
    Hi Kenny,
    Yeah, I know I had told you I was going to wait until my birthday
    in August, but our tax return came in already, and well, you can
    figure out the rest...  I ordered the Apelco XCD300, for $199.99.
    I know that the resolution (number of pixels) isn't that good, but 
    the better units cost almost twice as much, which would be tough to 
    justify since I'm not much of a fisherman.  I bought it mainly to
    use as a depthfinder and for occasional fishing, and it also shows 
    speed and surface temerature as a bonus.  I'll give a report on 
    whether the low price trade-off was worth it after I've used it 
    a while...
    
    Rick  (30 days til launch, and I CAN'T WAIT!) 
624.7It's hereWOODS::WILSONMoe, Larry, Cheese!Tue Mar 13 1990 14:219

The Apelco XCD 300 that I ordered from Outer Banks on March 6 arrived
yesterday by UPS.  Not bad, delivery in only 4 working days, and it 
arrived as advertised and well packed with no damage.  Good service 
from Outer Banks, will have to wait and see about the Apelco once the 
boat hits the water.

Rick W.   (Come on ice-out!)
624.8YOU CAN'T LOVE EM ALL (MAILING LISTS, THAT IS)CONFG5::HUNTERTue Apr 17 1990 14:205
    Sounds like Outer Banks might be a good place to look for some of the
    odds and ends I am looking for. Would you please post their telephone 
    number for us folks who are not on every mailing list in the world.)
    
    Tks.
624.9Outer BanksNWD002::SASLOW_STSTEVETue Apr 17 1990 17:302
    Outer Banks 1-800-682-2225
    
624.1012vDC cooler information wanted...ASDS::BAERGarry R. BaerThu Apr 19 1990 14:1812
	Has anyone tried the 12VDC 32quart coolers that NORTHERN has for sale?
THe sell for $99.00 and will either heat/cool the contents.  The price sounds
real low compared to other coolers I have seen on display in stores (~$200-300).
There is also a 110VAC adaptor for an additional $49.95.  Where we do alot of
camping/boating this looks the perfact option.  I have dual batteries with
isolators in both my boat and Truck so electrical drain is not an issue.
Any reference information would be appreciated.

	Cheers

	Garry
624.11too slow and not efficient.HYEND::J_BORZUMATOThu Apr 19 1990 15:0121
    I bought one last year, my thoughts were to keep beer and soda cool
    and not have to buy ice. There is no compressor in them, and they
    work by dissipating (sp) heat thru an aluminum block. mfgrs.\
    claim they will keep the temp around 40 deg.  below the outside
    temp. turns out it was a big disappointment.
    
    Here's my experiment: i put in a case of beer around 6 p.m.
    the next evening the unit was down to 56 deg. at 6 p.m.
    i ran the unit at home on 110v. they also draw a constant
    4 amps an hour. 
    
    I returned the unit, and bought a Norcold refrigerator,
    its a small one and portable. i also bought a small generator
    to keep my batteries charged. the goal was to keep things cold,
    ice is a pain, and the boat refer is not big enough.
    we're very satisfied.
    
    i just don't think you'll be satisfied with the 12v cooler
    but you may not care for the cost of what i did.
    
    jim.
624.12800 Numbers????KYOA::CAPALDIFri Jun 08 1990 12:0714
    Hello............
    
    	How about a listing of all the mail order catalogs and there
    phone numbers, so that we all can get the neat little catalogs 
    with the pretty pictures of all those nice ladies.  And also
    the boat parts, too.............
    
    
    	Allen 
    
    
    I can provide this conference with the numbers for Cabellas, Overtons,
    and Ski Limited.   But not now, 'cuz I don't have the  catalogs in the
    office.................
624.13Here's some...ROGER::GAUDETNothing unreal existsMon Jun 11 1990 13:2434
I just happen to keep copies of all my catalogs at work.  Here's the list I have
so far:

	Barefoot International
	140 South Main St.
	Thiensville, WI 53092
	1-800-932-0685
	1-414-242-3113 (in Wisconsin & outside USA)

	Bart's Water Ski Center
	P.O. Box 294
	North Webster, IN 46555
	1-800-348-5016
	1-800-552-2336 (in Indiana)
	1-219-834-4246 (FAX)

	Overton's
	P.O. Box 8228
	Greenville, NC  27835-8228
	1-800-334-6541
	1-919-355-2923 (FAX)

	Ski Limited
	7825 South Ave.
	Youngstown, OH 44512
	1-800-621-6300
	1-800-321-5214 (FAX)

	H2O Zone		  (Beachwear catalog with names like O'Neill,
	17150 Newhope St.	   Big Dogs, JAG, Sunset Beach, Mistral, Splash,
 	Suite 803		   Bendigo, 180 South, Catalina, Gotcha, Garron,
	Fountain Valley, CA 92708  Instinct, Rio, Water Rags, Spot Sport)
	1-800-444-4779		       ** if you want pretty pictures of nice **
	1-714-557-4220 (in California) ** ladies, you'll want this catalog!   **
624.14More CatalogsNWD002::SASLOW_STSTEVETue Jun 12 1990 12:4929
    Here are some more:
    
    Defender Industries
    PO BOX 820
    255 Main St
    New Rochelle, NY 10802-0820
    914-632-3001
    
    Coast Navigation
    116 Legion Ave
    Annapolis, MD 21401
    800-638-0420
    
    E&B Discount Marine
    PO Box 3138
    Edison, NJ 08818-3138
    800-533-5007
    
    M&E Marine Supply Co.
    PO Box 601
    Camden, NJ 08101
    800-541-6501
    
    Marine Center
    PO Box 9968
    Seattle, WA 98109
    800-242-6357
    
    
624.15MoreROGER::GAUDETNothing unreal existsTue Jun 12 1990 13:0710
A colleague dropped a couple of catalogs on my desk this morning.  One was the
Defender catalog, info already given in the previous note.  One addition to
Defender is that they have a FAX number, 914-632-6544, if you do that sort of
thing.

The other is:	Marine Link		(that's the name of the catalog)
		Woodmark Communications	(that's the name of the company)
		One Brandywine Rd.	(mostly marine electronics)
		Deer Park, NY 11729
		1-800-433-0047
624.16NAVIER::YELINEKWITHIN 10Tue Jun 12 1990 14:186
    
        The (800) number given in note 624.15 has been disconnected.....
    
    
    
624.17Thought the number was fairly recent, tooLEDDEV::GAUDETSki NautiqueWed Jun 13 1990 12:135
    Hmm, that's interesting.  That number came off the 1990 catalog too!  I
    assume that there was no "forwarding" number given, not even a non-800
    number.  Oh well, guess the other choices will have to suffice...
    
    ...Roger...
624.18Overton's Catalog Anyone?GOLF::WILSONWhy ask why?Mon Dec 10 1990 10:1719
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TMCUK2::SURPLICE "Ken Surplice - Euro MicroVAX, PDP" 13 lines  10-DEC-1990 09:59
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    Hi Folks,
    
    Here in Europe Ski toys are very expensive.  Solution: order one from
    Overton's on my next trip over.  Problem:  where are Overton's, what is
    is the catalogue.
    
    Any volunteers to either
    	1) give me their phone number (or any other big cheap ski
    	   catalogue?)
    
    	2) or send a catalogue to Ken Surplice RDL 5A?
    
    Cheers - Ken
624.19Mailing a "Ski Limited"SALEM::NORCROSS_WMon Dec 10 1990 10:563
    Ken, I don't have Overton's catalohue right now but I'll mail you a
    "Ski Limited" catalogue. 
    Cheers, Wayne
624.20Earlier replies to this note have the answerROGER::GAUDETNothing unreal existsMon Dec 10 1990 11:435
Ken, check out replies 13 and 14 in this note.  There are lots of suppliers,
addresses and phone numbers where you can get catalogs.  There is additional
information in some of the later replies too.

...Roger...
624.21incoming!BROKE::THOMASWed Dec 12 1990 17:225
    Ken,
    
    I'm sure I can locate an Overton's to send you.
    
    Anne
624.22Mail order for small outboard motorsMQOSWS::M_CHEVRIERMichel A. Chevrier 632-3707 Montr�alThu Feb 27 1992 15:085
Does any of the mail order shop found in .13 & .14
carry small outboard motors?  If not who would?
I call some of them with no success.

Michel.
624.23here's some.HOTWTR::SASLOW_STSTEVEThu Feb 27 1992 17:299
    Boat US carries Nissan 2.5HP thru 40.0HP $469. to $2850.
    800-937-2628
    
    West Marine carries Nissan 2.5HP thru 15HP $525. to $1595.
    800-538-0775
    
    Defender carries Nissan, Evinrude and Cruise n' Carry
    914-632-3001
    
624.24places for equipmentGOLF::WILSONThu Apr 30 1992 12:1217
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GIAMEM::PROVONSIL                                    11 lines  30-APR-1992 11:05
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    Hi,
    
    Just getting into boating and need a few things, so I was wondering
    about good places to shop ??  Currently in the market for life jackets,
    anchor, and some rope.  Is Spags a good place, or should I stick with
    marine places...
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Steve
624.25Mail order motor parts?TARKIN::DEMARCOBlutoThu Aug 20 1992 14:394
    Are there any mail order outfits that deal in parts for outboard
    motors?
    
    -Stevie D
624.26Anybody know which place this might be?GEMVAX::JOHNHCFri Aug 21 1992 11:2422
    I was on the phone yesterday with the captain of a boat hauling us out
    to Stellwagen Bank next week. He was going to pick up about 300 feet of
    rope for us, but he hadn't done it yet when I talked to him. I was
    going to be in the area, so he told me I might as well pick it up
    myself, which was fine with me.
    
    Anyway, his voice was being broken up by radio interference, and all I
    could figure out was "$8/100ft," "right on Rte. 1 in Danvers," and
    "Cosgo..." or something. So on my way to Cape Ann yesterday, I detoured
    up Rte. 1 to find this place. All I could find was "Marine Exchange,"
    which was selling its cheapest rope for $39/100ft. 
    
    Does any of you know the name and location of the super-cheap marine
    goods store in Danvers on Rte. 1?
    
    I'd really rather pay $24 than $117 for rope we will only use four
    times each year.
    
    
    Thanks.
    
    John H-C
624.27Memphis Net and TwineGOLF::WILSONFri Aug 21 1992 11:4713
John,
This is worth a try. Call Memphis Net and Twine Company at 1-800-238-6380.  
They carry everything from baseball nets to commercial fishing equipment 
and gear, foul wather gear, (and you'll love this!) gill nets, rope, etc.  
They also carry a few recreational boating related items such as tuneup 
parts, and fuel tanks and line.

I've ordered tuneup stuff from them in the past, and their prices and
delivery time are excellent.  I have a copy of their catalog, but it's
at home.  Give them a call at the above number, tell them what you need,
and ask for a price quote.  Ask them to send you a free catalog too.

Rick
624.28Costco may be the placePENUTS::DRUSSOFri Aug 21 1992 12:354
    Sounds like he was referring to Costco on Rt 1 Northbound just south of
    the Rt 114 intersection. Costco is a warehouse store like BJ's, or
    Sam's. They usually require membership, but you can get in on a one day
    pass if you are not a member.
624.29there's two, one northbound and one southboundPENUTS::GORDONFri Aug 21 1992 13:1716
    John,
    
    1/4" line in the boatus catalog is $.08/ft
    3/8" is $.17 or $19.95 for 100' roll or $32.95 for 200'
    
    I realize that it's probably too late to order it for your trip; but
    there is a boatus in Waltham.
    
    Also there are two boating stores on rte 1.  One is southbound in
    peabody near the pool hall and the other is northbound in the same
    general area.  I haven't been to either this year; but bought 600' of
    3/8" anchor rode two years ago from the one southbound rte1.  I
    compared prices and most were the same he was a little lower around
    $100 for the roll.
    
    Gordon
624.30mail order outboard parts?TARKIN::DEMARCOBlutoFri Aug 21 1992 14:208
    Isn't there a mail order place like Summit Racing or Wayne's (performance 
    and engine rebuilding suppliers for automobiles) that deal in
    replacement parts for the popular brands of outboard motors?
    
    I need a water pump impeller, gaskets, and some other assorted stuff
    for my 20hp Merc...
    
    -Stevie D
624.31Ward marine!MR4DEC::DCADMUShappiness is a bigger boatFri Aug 21 1992 14:5512
    
     Try Ward marine inWinthrop, ma. their # is in here someplace. I
    ordered a tilt motor for my outdrive 4:00 on a Wed afternnon and it
    arrived  before noon the next day.
    
     After market parts for those low HP motors is not all that common, as
    they seem to change all the time. I know the waterpumps/parts are
    available aftermarket for some of the larger HP motors and the
    outdrives.
    
     Dick
    
624.32NAPAGOLF::WILSONFri Aug 21 1992 15:0017
    re: .30
    Nope, as far as I know there are no mail order places like you're 
    looking for.
    
    You don't need mail order though. Go to your nearest NAPA auto parts
    store.  Not many people know that they have a 300 page marine parts
    catalog.  There are 5 different impellers listed for a Merc 20 - you 
    gotta have the serial number to get the right one (one of the reasons 
    I *hate* Merc's).  They also have gaskets, fuel system and ignition 
    parts, seals, bearings, you name it.  I buy mostly OMC stuff, and 
    prices are typically about 1/2 to 2/3 the dealer price.
    
    Tell the NAPA guy to look in catalog MSP-2, "Marine Engine System 
    Parts".  Merc stuff starts on page 35 (my memory's not that good -
    the catalog is on my desk).
    
    Rick
624.33They really *do* have everything!TARKIN::DEMARCOBlutoFri Aug 21 1992 18:178
    Rick,
    
    That's a *great* idea!!   I would have never thought that I could get
    parts for my outboard at my local NAPA!
    
    Thanks buddy,
    
    -Stevie D
624.34Looking for a monoski for my daughter (she's 7 years old)_KAHALA::SUTERNever too Hot!Fri Jun 11 1993 11:1921
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hello,

I'm looking for a monoski smaller than 59inches (or 1m50). In Europe, there is no
way to buy such a thing.

If it doesn't exist, what would you recommend ?

Thanks in advance.

Marc Burnier
Geneva, CH
624.35Nothing below 59 inches from my mail order catalogsROGER::GAUDETBecause the Earth is 2/3 waterTue Jun 15 1993 13:3214
Marc, you seem to have hit the length (59 inches) pretty close to what appears
to be the smallest available.  Any reason why you want something smaller than
59 inches?  According to the catalogs, the 59-60 inch skis will handle a kid up
to 110 lbs.  Looking at the Bart's catalog, the O'Brien "Prodigy" combos are 58
inches.  Ski Limited lists them at 60 inches.  I guess they're around 59 inches.
:-)  Bart's has them for $114.98, Ski Limited for $123.00 (US$, of course).
Obviously you could use the slalom from the combos as your "monoski" and still
have the pair if you need them.  The "junior" slalom skis seem to be right
around 60 inches: 59" for the Connelly "Croozer" [$109.95 from Ski Limited] and
60" for O'Brien's "Bandit" [$119.95 also from Ski Limited].

Hope this helps.

...Roger...
624.36Too bad for her...GVA02::BURNIERWed Jun 30 1993 11:4211
Roger,

Finally, we decided to use the slalom from the combos as you recommend it. We've 
tried a 59' ski but it's too long for her and she had difficulties to get it out of the 
water at start time.

Once she will master this ski, we'll try the 59' one again.

Thanks for the info.

Bye, Marc
624.37Mail order catalog for propsMSD26::GILLEYTue Dec 14 1993 12:324
    I am looking for a mail order catalog for small engine propellers, 
    20 hp and under.  Any recomendations?
    
    Dave
624.381-800-bass-proRANGER::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerTue Dec 14 1993 12:361
    
624.39OVERTON INFO PLEASEOTOOA::LEBENFri Jul 21 1995 09:1711
    Hi folks;
    
    I've noticed in an awful lot of the messages a reference to Overtons. 
    This place seems like a boaters dream shop.  Would anyone happen to
    have a catalogue, (not necessarily new) that they could send me?  Do
    you know if they would ship to Canada?  Any information would be
    appreciated.
    
    Rick
    
    
624.40Call emKAHALA::SUTERNever too Hot!Fri Jul 21 1995 12:1012
Rick,

	Give Overton's a call, they'll send you a catalog
much faster than Digital's internal SnailMail will arrive.

	They're number is 1-800-334-6541.

	I would, however say that Overton's is the Waterskier's
dream shop while places like E&B and Bliss are Boater's dream shops.

Rick
624.41Boat US for boaters?CHEFS::SURPLICEKMon Jul 24 1995 11:574
    
    re: -1
    And your opinion of Boat US?  I am curious.  
    Ken 
624.42No data here....KAHALA::SUTERNever too Hot!Mon Jul 24 1995 13:338
>>    re: -1
>>    And your opinion of Boat US?  I am curious.  
>>    Ken 


	Don't know, haven't dealt with Boat US, but there sure
appear to be some strong opinions elsewhere in this notesfile
about them.