After reading / and responding to the posts about CDory history, I started thinking about the bigger picture. In the last year, in a home about 10 years old, I have replaced, heat exchanger, furnace, refrigerator [5 yrs old], propane fireplace needs thermocouple replacement, garage door problems. My Dad's refrigerator built by GE lasted over 20 years and toaster he rebuilt for 40 years. Now GE per consumer reports has one of the worst repair records in refrigerators. So in my search to find repair, replacement options I am learning, the more it costs and the more bells and whistles the sooner it breaks. I am also learning Sears takes a Month to make a service call - Neighbors have had entire kitchen appliances sets need major repairs in less than five years.
What happened to quality and service?
I am sure we all have different views that we can blame on most anyone. But I think I have ownership in that loss of quality. Where I make a purchase determines if quality survives. There is a real place for small business [Ranger and CDory], Kitsap Marine, EQ Marine, Pickering Marine, and others. But they won't do well without our renewed energy to appreciate what they provide.
Quality can only survive if we but our money on the line to keep small custom business in operation- [Honda, Yamaha, and Suzuki will be fine without us] but they do need our small Marine shops for the 200 hr valve adjust etc - and boat customization.
I now look for small business that have a cooperative attitude to form long term relationships - if they do well the community I live in is healthier.
The Spokane Mountaineers have an incredible several course[one night per week] for several months] in Mountaineering taught by the locals for a few dollars compared to market value of $1000's. As a result we have two good Mteering shops that are thriving and we have teams of climbers that have climbed the highest peaks on all continents and lots of weekend trips for the basic non technical trekkers. The point. The experienced climbers [could be CBrat Boaters] teach a quality course, turn out skilled Mountaineers [Mariners], the outdoor industry flourishes, and everyone has fun.
Would that model work - for CDory - perhaps we could put our energies and knowledge together [if Triton Marine is willing to participate].
Just for fun - I would like to see what topics our collective experience could provide for CBrat educational weekend>
I will include a few ideas. Thanks to a few of you that I -pre-volunteered.
Joe and Ruth - as I recall Joe is an expert in finishing, waxing, fiberglass and stainless steel care and Ruth how to host the most amazing CBGT.
Pat - the lawyer - and brewer. Course on beer would be great, but just bring the beer and give a class on the legal aspects of Marine insurance, contracts, salvage, rescue.
Bob Thataway - if we could coach him to come north, could teach lots about anchors, fiberglass repair, sea safety.
I could teach about hypothermia prevention, treatment, first aid, wilderness survival, wet day fire starting.
Dave - Sea Shift - fire prevention, search and rescue, - how to get someone out of the water. Search patterns-
Ell and BIll - how to stay in budget, and live "simply that others might simply live."
Other Topics:
Emergency towing and being towed
Beaching, trailering.
Coast Guard inspection
Navigation - electronic and traditional map and compass
Dinghy choice - we bring our own to the class and let new owners test them out.
Fiberglass repair - we could do a couple of ding repairs in the parking lot
How to use Radar
Choosing / using a chart plotter
The Pilots check list: debarking procedure.
Handling rough seas
Anchoring techniques
Stove maintenance
CDory special recipes
Engine maintenance
Boat tool kit
Check list for buying a new and used CDORy
Sizing your boat for your family, wallet, lifestyle.
some type of Kid activity??
Lots of other CDory folks I don't know or can't recall could have great teaching input for a jammed weekend of fun.
We charge a nominal fee for entry [perhaps to cover course insurance] - they get a CDory hat from Triton after they talk to sales.
Just an idea, I did get a little carried away - but I don't filter alot in the early creative stages of problem solving,
So: What is our role?
Triton - are you interested?
Could I organize the whole course - not and keep my day job but I will contribute if there is interest.
Jim
What happened to quality and service?
I am sure we all have different views that we can blame on most anyone. But I think I have ownership in that loss of quality. Where I make a purchase determines if quality survives. There is a real place for small business [Ranger and CDory], Kitsap Marine, EQ Marine, Pickering Marine, and others. But they won't do well without our renewed energy to appreciate what they provide.
Quality can only survive if we but our money on the line to keep small custom business in operation- [Honda, Yamaha, and Suzuki will be fine without us] but they do need our small Marine shops for the 200 hr valve adjust etc - and boat customization.
I now look for small business that have a cooperative attitude to form long term relationships - if they do well the community I live in is healthier.
The Spokane Mountaineers have an incredible several course[one night per week] for several months] in Mountaineering taught by the locals for a few dollars compared to market value of $1000's. As a result we have two good Mteering shops that are thriving and we have teams of climbers that have climbed the highest peaks on all continents and lots of weekend trips for the basic non technical trekkers. The point. The experienced climbers [could be CBrat Boaters] teach a quality course, turn out skilled Mountaineers [Mariners], the outdoor industry flourishes, and everyone has fun.
Would that model work - for CDory - perhaps we could put our energies and knowledge together [if Triton Marine is willing to participate].
Just for fun - I would like to see what topics our collective experience could provide for CBrat educational weekend>
I will include a few ideas. Thanks to a few of you that I -pre-volunteered.
Joe and Ruth - as I recall Joe is an expert in finishing, waxing, fiberglass and stainless steel care and Ruth how to host the most amazing CBGT.
Pat - the lawyer - and brewer. Course on beer would be great, but just bring the beer and give a class on the legal aspects of Marine insurance, contracts, salvage, rescue.
Bob Thataway - if we could coach him to come north, could teach lots about anchors, fiberglass repair, sea safety.
I could teach about hypothermia prevention, treatment, first aid, wilderness survival, wet day fire starting.
Dave - Sea Shift - fire prevention, search and rescue, - how to get someone out of the water. Search patterns-
Ell and BIll - how to stay in budget, and live "simply that others might simply live."
Other Topics:
Emergency towing and being towed
Beaching, trailering.
Coast Guard inspection
Navigation - electronic and traditional map and compass
Dinghy choice - we bring our own to the class and let new owners test them out.
Fiberglass repair - we could do a couple of ding repairs in the parking lot
How to use Radar
Choosing / using a chart plotter
The Pilots check list: debarking procedure.
Handling rough seas
Anchoring techniques
Stove maintenance
CDory special recipes
Engine maintenance
Boat tool kit
Check list for buying a new and used CDORy
Sizing your boat for your family, wallet, lifestyle.
some type of Kid activity??
Lots of other CDory folks I don't know or can't recall could have great teaching input for a jammed weekend of fun.
We charge a nominal fee for entry [perhaps to cover course insurance] - they get a CDory hat from Triton after they talk to sales.
Just an idea, I did get a little carried away - but I don't filter alot in the early creative stages of problem solving,
So: What is our role?
Triton - are you interested?
Could I organize the whole course - not and keep my day job but I will contribute if there is interest.
Jim