Just read that West Marine is pulling out of Canada. That can't be good for competition here. I can understand if they didn't have enough business here to make it work but I don't get the logic they're using. Here's a quote from the WM rep in the Victoria Times Colonist:
“It’s a generational thing.”
In the past, someone would start by building an eight-foot dinghy, for example, with his or her father, and work up to a 42-foot boat in two-foot increments during 30 years, Thomson said. Such customers still buy their own materials and want to be self-sufficient.
Today, a buyer of a 42-foot boat might be a first-time boat owner, Thomson said. The new owner is more likely to take the vessel to a yacht-servicing company for repairs or upgrading.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/busine...ncouver-island-1.1751699#sthash.JfO69BYU.dpuf
“It’s a generational thing.”
In the past, someone would start by building an eight-foot dinghy, for example, with his or her father, and work up to a 42-foot boat in two-foot increments during 30 years, Thomson said. Such customers still buy their own materials and want to be self-sufficient.
Today, a buyer of a 42-foot boat might be a first-time boat owner, Thomson said. The new owner is more likely to take the vessel to a yacht-servicing company for repairs or upgrading.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/busine...ncouver-island-1.1751699#sthash.JfO69BYU.dpuf