Steve

Oct 30, 2019
148
I'm not sure that Steve Birch needs the vote of confidence, but he has
always been extremely helpful with any question I've had. I have also
noticed that almost anyone who has a technical question will receive a
response from Steve.

Thanks, Steve, for all you do.

Victor
 
Oct 31, 2019
1
I'm with you on this one Victor. As an ex Vega owner, I can assure you that Steve and Diane made the ownership of a Vega very much easier and pleasurable. Service, spares and friendly advice only an Email or telephone call away. Keep it up Steve

Colin Spiers ex- "Naim"

Victor Schreffler vsschreffler@... wrote:

I'm not sure that Steve Birch needs the vote of confidence, but he has
always been extremely helpful with any question I've had. I have also
noticed that almost anyone who has a technical question will receive a
response from Steve.

Thanks, Steve, for all you do.

Victor
 
Mar 27, 2001
121
I'm equally sure that Steve Birch doesn't need or want a vote of
confidence, but he's certainly earned a bit more respect. I don't want
to get involved in a pissing match but I don't see how remarks like
that are heplful.


Thanks, Steve, for all you do for VAGB and the wider Vega community.

George "Vista" 1043
 
Feb 6, 2011
253
Gentlemen:

My name is Ed Davis. I am the one who started this whole "confidence" thing.
I can see that, if I don't say a bit more, this will go on and on, with no
end.

I think it has gone far enough! Votes of confidence are great if there is a
"confidence" that needs to be verified, and I will be one of the first to vote
in favor of Steve Birch and his proven ability and willingness to help other
Vega owners. Please know though, that he is not infallible! I must say that I
have lost my RESPECT for the man.

Let's get back to basics. I have sold my Vega (Vesper) to a man who had a
dream; Patrick. He has planned and saved for many years for a voyage involving
much preparation, an awful lot of money and a great deal of faith in people
delivering on promises. I delivered on mine.

As to Steve Birch, I have, until now, believed that he is an honorable man.
I had no reason NOT to respect him. I know that he has delivered many times
what he has promised. I know that he has done it with a fair price. I,
personally, have purchased from him and he has delivered as promised.

As I stated several days ago, my friend Patrick needed to depart Connecticut
several days ago to accomplish a dream. That dream involved visiting many
Ports-of-Call between Connecticut, the Panama Canal, the Pacific, Alaska and
Seattle.

A Bow Roller purchased with full payment made, the intended departure date
known by the seller (Steve), and with ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE of Patrick receiving
the bow roller in time for that known departure date, is a bit tough to
handle, even when the supplier is such an honorable person whom others gush over to
defend as they would some kind of Saint. I stand my ground: Steve Birch
goofed! I would like to see him stand up like a man and admit it. I am watching my
friend, Patrick, see his fantastic dream go down the toilet because of that
goof. Steve is not a bad person - but he goofed! And, it cost Patrick dearly.
Perhaps Steve fails to admit his mistake for fear of litigation; I don't know.

I have spent 20 years in the US Navy, most of it in Nuclear Submarines. I
have learned the value of owning up to, and admitting, when a mistake is made
(if it's mine) - and learning from it - whether the mistake is mine or somebody
else's!

Let us put this thing to rest! I was not going to say any more, until I saw
that people keep vomiting meaningless praises upon a man who made a mistake!
Let us put thing into perspective: If you, yourself, saw your dream of many
years going down the tubes, would you praise somebody whose failure to deliver on
a promise caused you this kind of loss?

Regards,

Ed Davis, aka saylered
 

td76

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Oct 31, 2019
50
As Group moderator, I request that we all let this thread die. Enough
people have had a chance to contribute their two pennies and tuppence
via the Group. Anyone who wishes to continue the discussion is free to
do so, but please do not do so through the Group.
 

dk8521

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Oct 30, 2019
58
Hey Ed
get real.if this small problem is going to ruin your friends major cruise
then maybe he should be involved some other diversion . if you are involved in
boating and cruising s#@! happens.chill out and get over it.
dick
 
Nov 17, 2004
18
I bought Sula "1733" a year ago. A very run down boat and if it wasn't for people like Steve she would of been scraped shortly after.

After a short road trip to her new home she developed a 18 inch crack in the keel!

I have spent the last year buying equipment for Sula she had nothing when I got her and believe me if you think Steve's service is bad you need to get out more :eek:)

Its quite sad that when we are given good service we never bother to say thank you or let people know what a good service they got But the time we are let down we feel compelled to tell the whole world?

I don't normally post here but on this occasion I thought I should

I apologise to the moderator for posting this after he said no moreWe may be going to the Azores this year!!

Bobby
Sula V1733
 
Oct 31, 2019
23
hey ed!Who is
goofing this time I have a dream to.You told me you
had regulators for me and you never wrote back!
 
Mar 27, 2002
139
Can you please tell me how much to send and where for the two pins I
need for the top of the Rudder shaft. $$$$

Thanks David