Boats.net (on line store )

I ordered some parts a couple years back, they cross referenced the part number I had sent them and told me the part they had was correct. Got the part and it was wrong, called them and told them this and they told me it was my problem. Returned the part and got charged a restocking fee and got screwed on the exchange not to mention shipping. If your ordering something make sure it is right before they charge your CC or you will be paying money for nothing. Lesson learned you may pay more locally but at least if it is the wrong parts you won't be charged for returning them especially if it is there screw up. Girl I ordered from was nice, her manager not so much especially when I told him it was there screw up not mine.
 
i have a few times. if they give you grief because your in canada (due to manufactures rules about dealers selling cross border) use an US mailing address such as a company called SEA WINGS they have a web site that explains how to go about ordering through them.


http://www.seawings.ca/
 
Just ordered a fuel pump for my older 115 Johnson from them last friday. Got an email from them this morning with
my USPS tracking # and it's on the way. Best price I could find around here was $150.00 plus tax and shipping. $85.00
plus $33.00 shipping from boats.net. Shopped around all over the internet,and these guys prices can't be beat! Also
bought a brand new carb for my 8hp Honda kicker there last year. Same thing, $240.00 here, $98.00 plus $33.00
shipping there. Took the better part of 2 weeks to get here(caught up in customs) so if your in a real hurry it's not the
way to go. I'd recommend them if time is not of the essence.
 
X 2 with combover's suggestion of using Seawings if you are int he Victoria area. You will save money most of the time.
T2
 
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