KG,
Yes, you're absolutely right.
BUT...all I'm suggesting is that we put this in
perspective.
Phase 1 - No f-ing chandleries anywhere, or maybe a Mom & Pop or old curmudgeon (like me now :dance:

)
Phase 2 - Randy starts West Marine in Palo Alto
Phase 3 - More stores
Phase 4 - More stores with knowledgeable salespeople AND a great variety of stuff of all kinds
Phase 5 - Great growth; cost cutting; children for staff; less service and less stuff
Phase 6 - whatever the f is going on now
Look, you can put years on those phases, point being that for a LOOOOONG time they were very, very good. You can also add price matching and its demise and all the corporate nonsense.
But, please, for those of you who may be new to sailing, recognize that for a LOOOONG time WM did really good stuff. For ALL boaters.
Just read their WM Advisors online and in catalogs to see what service they
USED TO provide.
It's kinda like a sports team: If they haven't won division or sport titles for 39 years, you may, just may, think they're toast. When they start to win it's like the overnight folk music sensation who has been working their backsides off for the past 20 years!
They ain't what they used to be, but for a long time they were very good.
Too bad some of you weren't there then, but then you wouldn't be an old curmudgeon like some of us. :naughty::dance:





