So at the risk of being a Grady cheerleader I wanted to share my experience today.
Here in New England it has become cold. Boating is far from most sane folks minds. I woke up this morning needing a boating fix as I wait out the winter for my new boat to be built and arrive. I drove down to Baert Marine with my two boys to visit our (on land) 336 and see what else they had inside the showroom. We were greeted by our salesperson (Bob) as we wandered around outside. Bob then spent the greater part of the next 2 hours shooting the breeze with me and my kids. We sat inside on a new 255 (nice boat), and Bob answered any and all questions I had about the operation of my new 360. We talked about everything from generators to bottom paint. Not once did I feel rushed, imposing or unwelcome. My kids were allowed to visit all the boats (shoes off of course) and they also had a grand time. I asked him to make sure that the bottom part of my motors on the new boat get anti-fouling paint as the tips will sit in the water all the time and to make sure to set up a cockpit flushing system for a three engines simultaneously. I have no doubt it will get done without further mention.
This small visit reaffirms my feeling that buying another Grady was a great decision. Not only will we get a great boat but an overall positive buying experience.
:goodjob
Here in New England it has become cold. Boating is far from most sane folks minds. I woke up this morning needing a boating fix as I wait out the winter for my new boat to be built and arrive. I drove down to Baert Marine with my two boys to visit our (on land) 336 and see what else they had inside the showroom. We were greeted by our salesperson (Bob) as we wandered around outside. Bob then spent the greater part of the next 2 hours shooting the breeze with me and my kids. We sat inside on a new 255 (nice boat), and Bob answered any and all questions I had about the operation of my new 360. We talked about everything from generators to bottom paint. Not once did I feel rushed, imposing or unwelcome. My kids were allowed to visit all the boats (shoes off of course) and they also had a grand time. I asked him to make sure that the bottom part of my motors on the new boat get anti-fouling paint as the tips will sit in the water all the time and to make sure to set up a cockpit flushing system for a three engines simultaneously. I have no doubt it will get done without further mention.
This small visit reaffirms my feeling that buying another Grady was a great decision. Not only will we get a great boat but an overall positive buying experience.
:goodjob