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Originally Posted by Indy
(Post 2414506)
You're serious right :rolleyes:
Maybe that works with the retards buying fart can mufflers for their Honda... :signs043: That's one of the funnier responses I've seen on OSO. :evilb: |
The AT guys also focus on outstanding customer service with every client......also much more important than focusing on a flashy website.....performance, quality, poker runs and customer satisfaction sell boats.....a website is an information tool.
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I tink that the biggest selling point (after the boat it self) is Pat spend some time talking to him, hang out at the shop and have a beer and you will be a believer in the love of the sport..................
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Originally Posted by mccaffertee
(Post 2414380)
Wishful thinking - Packaging is everything, whether it is a brochure or website, the first impression is everything, obviously it is more important than you think. Just a little FYI.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 2414622)
Sunsation's website sucks (they will be the first to admit it) and yet they have a full build schedule for 2008. You can dress a turd up all you want and it is still a turd.
but it's a good looking turd...with brown overtones.:lolhit: |
Hey Pat, if you're available I'd highly suggest making a trip up here to NJ or having him pay for the trip and giving the new owner of the 37' a "going-over" on the boat and teach him how to drive it! I swung by his lift yesterday and both engines were overheating, he asked me if it was an "electrical" problem... YIKES... I told him water pumps go bad from not having the boat in the water far enough when you fire it up and he proceeded to tell me he had the engines running, dry, on the lift in the morning... Double YIKES!!
I was suggested and later asked to teach him how to drive the boat but due to liability I declined. Great looking boat by the way! |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2943363)
Hey Pat, if you're available I'd highly suggest making a trip up here to NJ or having him pay for the trip and giving the new owner of the 37' a "going-over" on the boat and teach him how to drive it! I swung by his lift yesterday and both engines were overheating, he asked me if it was an "electrical" problem... YIKES... I told him water pumps go bad from not having the boat in the water far enough when you fire it up and he proceeded to tell me he had the engines running, dry, on the lift in the morning... Double YIKES!!
I was suggested and later asked to teach him how to drive the boat but due to liability I declined. Great looking boat by the way! teach him.. Im sure he'll apprieciate it. just explain how it all works, make him write it down..it's a fun ride...but now he'll have to get some impellers. |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2943363)
Hey Pat, if you're available I'd highly suggest making a trip up here to NJ or having him pay for the trip and giving the new owner of the 37' a "going-over" on the boat and teach him how to drive it! I swung by his lift yesterday and both engines were overheating, he asked me if it was an "electrical" problem... YIKES... I told him water pumps go bad from not having the boat in the water far enough when you fire it up and he proceeded to tell me he had the engines running, dry, on the lift in the morning... Double YIKES!!
I was suggested and later asked to teach him how to drive the boat but due to liability I declined. Great looking boat by the way! This kind of thing scares the crap out of me. |
Originally Posted by slboatdrinks
(Post 2414303)
Just a sneak peak. It's not complete.
Final site should be on par with all new technologies. Stay tuned. :cool-smiley-011: |
Hey I can do that. If he wants I can teach him about his boat and the goings on under the hatch. I got time:coolcowboy:
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