Easy for y'all to say
If West Marine goes under, we in Oklahoma have nothing to fall back on. There's the Internet, but I like the hands on approach, I like to be able to see what I'm buying, feel the cordage, see how hardware fits together. Last year I bought some lifeline gate/backrest hardware from Rig-Rite and what I got didn't fit, even though I sent them digital pictures of exactly what I wanted. I jury-rigged it.As a fourth-year sailor I've learned a lot from the guys at West Marine, though certainly not as much as I've learned on this board. Modest WM stores in Oklahoma City and Tulsa are it for us. Lake Hefner (in Oklahoma City), which probably has the largest sailboat population in the state, doesn't even have a marina store.Although we're in a drought cycle -- sailboats were sitting in the mud at Hefner in recent weeks, and the 16 feet of water under my boat at Lake Thunderbird last year is now reduced to 8 feet -- Oklahoma is a pretty good sailing state. According to the state water agency, "Oklahoma has approximately 11,611 miles of shoreline, slightly less than the estimated combined general (nontidal) coastline of the Atlantic, Gulf, Pacific, and Arctic Coasts (12,383 miles)."I too am a little surprised that West Marine hasn't had a presence at the Tulsa boat/travel show. I'm no businessman, but it can't take much to be there. Some of that stuff in the booths was more suited to a state or county fair and had nothing to do with boating or travel. Boaters World was there, but besides some electronics, it was all skis and wakeboards and clothes. Boaters World used to have a big presence for sailors in Tulsa, but about a year ago they put a wall down the middle of their store and scaled down considerably. One last thing about the Tulsa show -- thanks again to Redbud Marina at Lake Oologah for bringing new sailboats to the show. They had Hunters 216, 27 and 31 and Catalinas 22, 250 and 27, I believe. They were very busy. Perhaps it was just curiosity seekers, or maybe just my imagination, but I saw more people crawling around the sailboats than any other boats at the show, with the obvious exception of a "Fantasy" houseboat that was 100-some feet long and about 25 feet wide. It had long lines.If you're still with me, thanks for letting me rant. And if there are some Okies who know better about this stuff, I'd appreciate hearing about it.Mac