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    Locating The Best Fishing Boat Dealer

    When you're looking for a new fishing boat, you want to choose a fishing boat dealer that you can trust and that will be there to support you over the years that you'll own the boat. A fishing boat is a big investment and one that you may have lots of questions about. So, it's important to choose the right fishing boat dealer. There are several things you should look for in a fishing boat dealer before you buy.

    Prices - You want to be certain that your fishing boat dealer charges fair prices. Prices can range widely from dealer to dealer, so it pays to shop around. In addition to finding out about the dealer's base price for the boat itself, you should also ensure that he charges a fair price for parts and repairs.

    Certification - You want to purchase your fishing boat from a dealer that is certified by the boat manufacturer to perform service and repairs. If your dealer is not certified, service and repair that he performs will not be covered under the manufacturer's warranty.

    Stability - Make sure you purchase your boat from a fishing boat dealer that's been around for a while. You'll likely go back to your dealer for service, so you want to know that he's not ready to go out of business. Fishing boat dealers with 10 or more years in the business have been around long enough to have loyal customers and repeat business, so you can count on them to be there for the long haul.

    Payment for service under warranty - Sometimes repairs covered under warranty still carry a deductible payment. You need to know how much you'll pay in such deductibles. You should also find out about regular engine service charges, as these will likely not be covered under your warranty.

    Convenience - Make sure that your fishing boat dealer's service hours are convenient for you. This is especially important if you have to travel a long distance to get your boat serviced or repaired.

    Availability - Your fishing boat dealer needs to be attentive to your needs. Purchasing a boat is a big investment, and it should be one that lasts for many years. Your dealer should be happy to answer your questions and give you the time you need to make your decisions and fully understand the boat model you're purchasing. If the fishing boat dealer you're considering seems impatient with you, then move on to another dealer.

    Purchasing any boat takes time, money and thought. Consider your choices in both boat and dealer carefully to ensure that you get exactly what you're looking for.

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