From my marina it is 30 minute drive to a small marine shop in a marina with limited and expensive items.
Having to drive a distance and still pay high prices with a limited selection, sucks.
Most boats here are powerboats with a definite focus on fishing but with more and more barge/pontoon boats. The problem with our dealers is they don't carry inventory of much of anything in the way of parts and accessories. They sure are willing to sell you a new boat though.
In a city of 800,000, we have one family run place that is the only real source for both power and sail stuff. They do a fantastic job for a small store and I am more than willing pay a bit more to keep them in business.
There is a rumour that this year our marina will be dealer for a Canadian marine distributor. I am hoping I can order stuff and have it there by the next weekend. May not have a complete selection, and cost a bit more than the small city store, but it will be very convenient, and anything I can do to help the marina is a good thing. Great owners.
A defender.ca site with a warehouse would be great because it would increase selection beyond what the local guys can handle.
If something breaks, then I get to fix it, no yard to hire.
I see that often as a good thing and what should be the default mode for sailors. But I have a shop full of tools and years of fixing and making stuff.. so that may be just an addiction of some type.
