The boat may be a yacht, a powerful speedboat with outboard motors, or even a human-powered canoe. And even if it is a ferry that you work on, it's a very enjoyable way to spend your time.
Boat seats are a fundamental part of any of these vessels, and you will find that any trip will turn onto a nightmare if the seating isn't comfortable. And this isn't just a passing inconvenience, but a serious issue of crew fatigue and safety.
For the money-wise mariner, there are plenty of alternatives to buying boat seats at full price, whether it's buying used or just finding a cost-effective solution to buy new.
Used boat seats are one of the most immediate answers to this problem. Look at the classifieds of trade papers, or at the club in your local harbor. Ask any friends that you have who enjoy the same pastime if they have any boat seats to sell, or if they know anyone. While used boat seats may require some repairs, they will be a great bargain.
If you have a lot of acquaintances who are into boating, you could approach a retailer for a bulk discount. Even if the boat seats you are looking for are not of the same type, you can get a hefty reduction even if you are buying different models.
Another thing to do is to ask dealers for any special offers they may have on boat seats at the moment, Even if it isn't advertised, just asking could get you an unexpected and maybe even hefty discount. And it doesn't cost anything to ask.
Check aftermarket shops too. These are retailers specializing in end-of-the-line products, which are usually much cheaper than current ones. The next aftermarket shop may be out of the way so inquire about availability of boat seats over the phone in advance. It may well be worth the call!
Another great option is buying boat seats online, through the Internet. Online shops have lower overheads and are therefore able to pass on reductions to the customer. Plus, if you buy a seat that you don't like the retailer must give you a guaranteed full refund.
Another very cheap source of boat seats are auctions, whether online on sites such as eBay or off-line. Check the local and trade papers to fund out if any auctions are being held in the local area.
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