GIFTS FOR THE MARINA STAFF??

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JACK

WHAT DO YOU DO FOR THE MARINA MANAGER AND SECRETARY FOR THE HOLIDAYS?
 
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Duane

Simple...

Pay my slip fee on time, and dont complain too loudly about the poor condition of the docks. dc
 
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Pete

knot a thing!

remember that boating is a service industry and that you don't need them as much as they need you!
 
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Dick Vance

A Token Of Appreciation

Black Oak Marina is owned and operated by "Speck" Hill and his wife Mary, who runs the restaurant. Black Oak isn't one of those glitzy yacht harbors; some might just call it a "boat dock", but it is home to "Honey Bear", a couple hundred other boats of all types and the modest facilities of the Cherokee Lake Sailing Club. Speck and Mary live at the marina and keep a close eye on things. He has called me at home to let me know if there's any problem, such as broken mooring lines or anything at all. They are friends as well. They also host a major 4th of July Celebration with live music and thousands of dollars of fireworks over the lake, out of their own pockets. I always get them a small gift at Christmas just to let them know that I really do appreciate them. Dick Vance H-25.5 "Honey Bear"
 
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ROB SCHMEHL

case of beer

A case of beer keeps me in good. At least for a while.
 
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Doug

What a loaded question....

I think before I give them Sh--, I would like to see about them giving us something other than; 1) 2 showers for 500 slips. 2) 3 moorage price hikes in the last year. 3) unenthusiastic and snotty service. 4) free parking for our guests. 5) more than one parking pass per family. Doug Swantown marina, Olympia, Wa
 
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W.

HOW ABOUT NEGATIVES

AT LEAST YOU LEFT OUT ANY OF THE NEGATIVES THAT THE MARINA SUPPLIES. IT WAS NICE TO SEE YOU FOCUSED ON THE POSITIVES. IF I WROTE YOUR RESPONSE, I WOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO FINISH WITH ALL OF THE GREAT STUFF PROVIDED BY MARINA.
 
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Jim Rice

"Party Gift"

At our harbor, the staff has a party at the end of the season. Probably your marina has something similar. Contribute 20 bucks or so to that--more if you've been bad! If it's run by a husband/wife team, give 'em something for the holidays. PS--To the guy who thinks he has had crappy service--leave. Rarely is anyone presented with only one option as to where to tie up. Write a letter to the managing firm, let them know your beefs in reasonable terms, and book out of there.
 
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