[frers-list]$580.00 Anderson 46 ST winch upgrade
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Hello all,
Saw the inquiry about the winch upgrade. We did it and its made a big difference, particularly with ladies I have trimming. I also have a story that will get you the best price. Say about $580.00 a winch for Anderson 46 Self Tailors. Heres how I did it. And it's all legal.
1. Attend the Strictly Sail boat show in your area and stop by the Anderson booth. Make sure that they have some sort of rebate program. At the time I believe it was a $100.00 rebate with an old winch as a trade in. (Note here that they don't need your replacement winch, just an old winch.). I like the Anderson and they were rated # 1 by the Practical Sailor Magazine.
2. Call Defender industries (defender.com i think). Every year they run a huge sale. The Anderson winches are normally low priced with them but they have this sale in either Feb or March and they price of the winch dropped to $980.00
3, Buy the winches from defender. Make sure they enclose the rebate form.
4. Take off your old primaries and if you want, switch them out with the cabin top halyard winches.
5. Sell the old cabin top winches on ebay. I got $300.00 for the old cabin top non Self Tailors. Some guy in seattle loved them for his catamaran.
6. Buy on Ebay the oldest cheapest single stage winch you can get . Somebody is always selling some piece of junk justto get the last $10.00 for it.
7. Send the ebay winches back to Anderson with the rebate certificate. Collect the $100.00.
So add it up. I paid $980.00 from defender, deduct $300.00 for the winches I sold and another $100.00 for the rebate. 580.00 net price. Who said sailing is expensive.
Now I need to work the same scam for sails.
Frank Wittosch
Pepperke 2.0
Lake Michigan Chapter
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<DIV>Hello all,</DIV>
<DIV>Saw the inquiry about the winch upgrade. We did it and its made a big difference, particularly with ladies I have trimming. I also have a story that will get you the best price. Say about $580.00 a winch for Anderson 46 Self Tailors. Heres how I did it. And it's all legal. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>1. Attend the Strictly Sail boat show in your area and stop by the Anderson booth. Make sure that they have some sort of rebate program. At the time I believe it was a $100.00 rebate with an old winch as a trade in. (Note here that they don't need your replacement winch, just an old winch.). I like the Anderson and they were rated # 1 by the Practical Sailor Magazine. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>2. Call Defender industries (defender.com i think). Every year they run a huge sale. The Anderson winches are normally low priced with them but they have this sale in either Feb or March and they price of the winch dropped to $980.00</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>3, Buy the winches from defender. Make sure they enclose the rebate form. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>4. Take off your old primaries and if you want, switch them out with the cabin top halyard winches. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>5. Sell the old cabin top winches on ebay. I got $300.00 for the old cabin top non Self Tailors. Some guy in seattle loved them for his catamaran. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>6. Buy on Ebay the oldest cheapest single stage winch you can get . Somebody is always selling some piece of junk justto get the last $10.00 for it. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>7. Send the ebay winches back to Anderson with the rebate certificate. Collect the $100.00.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>So add it up. I paid $980.00 from defender, deduct $300.00 for the winches I sold and another $100.00 for the rebate. 580.00 net price. Who said sailing is expensive. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Now I need to work the same scam for sails. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Frank Wittosch</DIV>
<DIV>Pepperke 2.0</DIV>
<DIV>Lake Michigan Chapter </DIV></body></html>
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