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King P.V. 04-28-2014 06:18 AM

just another new guy....
 
Semi-recent retired kinda, when today I actually went and "discovered" this site. I was co-owner of a marina (actually two) in central Washington and the first Mariah dealer on the west coast in 1989 up untill Mariah closed their doors.. We were a small marine dealership who used to beat up the big boat dealers in Spokane and Seattle selling our high end Mariahs. I can say we were pretty good at pi$$ing off the Sea-Ray, Bayliner & Cobalt boys by selling higher priced Z-boats to their customers "in their house"!!!. Styling and features always got the customers looking at Mariahs' but all it really took was to get them on the water. Met Jimmy and Rance many times (my business partner and I were on the Nat. Dealer Council) and was sadden'd to here of Jimmy's passing. I still have lots of "Mariah Gear" tho I wonder if it still fits.... I cherish my leather Mariah jacket!!
Well, I'll look in from time to time. I like answering tech problems for people so perhaps we'll meet.

doaclnr 04-28-2014 12:08 PM

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I sold Mariah boats at Wilbus Marine at Lake of the Ozarks in 94. Loved those boats! Welcome to group!

ColoradoDiablo 04-28-2014 12:31 PM

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Welcome to MOC King! :)
Great to have you on board. :wink_thumbup:

mikeyt 04-28-2014 01:25 PM

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Welcome aboard!

Mariah1 04-28-2014 11:32 PM

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Glad you are here


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gahooligan 04-29-2014 12:27 AM

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Welcome! Awesome to know we have folks associated with and knowledgeable about the original mariahs!! They are still awesome boats today I can only imagine how awesome they were back then!!

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King P.V. 04-29-2014 01:16 AM

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One day in 1989, a traveling salesman from the mid-west came into our store in Moses Lake Washington in an attempt to sell yet another dealer his "fantastic" line of boats that were built like no other! Marine dealers often get salesman trying to hype their wares all the time and often you don't want NOR need their products. Danial Hahn was his name and one of the first things he did was a handstand off the top of the windshield........ Ya wanna boat built strong?? Well......?? And it had a pad under the keel!! We were a fairly small dealership selling Smokercraft, Evinrude and Mercury engines, and usually only bass boats had pads on them. We were located on the water, so getting us out on the water, behind the wheel didn't take much and Danial had us drooling in short order as the boat responded unlike any other 18 ft hulls I had ever run before. Turn on a dime?? Hold On !!!
Danial went on to be a very successful sales guy for Mariah and probably made big time commissions on all the boats dealers bought from him. Last I heard he went on to Monteray Boats . Though we didn't sell the big numbers all the other dealers did in terms of quanity, we sold a very high percentage in relation to our market area. Eventually, dealers in the bigger markets, (Spokane, Boise and Seattle) sign'd on with Mariah but usually they didn't have the staffing, knowledge or determination over the long term to sell a more expensive product. Mariah's kept getting higher in price (as did everybody) and it was a struggle to provide a 18 to 22 ft boat that people could afford! However, I always told my potential customers, after a Mariah demo. "You may not buy my boat, but you'll know you should of"!!! And they did!!
So, day in and day out, we had boats show, demos, deliverys to far off places. Our customers often sold boats for us which I would give them $100 for a good "bird dog" referal. Bird dog ment that the guy actuall bought the boat versus went for a joy ride. We were young and dumb back then, Work'd too many hours for too little pay!! I still see many Mariah's on our lake here and made many friends. After Mariah closed, we waited for SeaFox or whatever their name was to contact us to continue being a dealer but they never did. We continued to sell fishing boats and let the recreational sports boat market go on without us. Too competitive trying to sell boats and make very little little money. The flooring companies probably convinced us to stay out of it. Yes!! I'm sure of it!

King P.V. 04-29-2014 01:24 AM

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Which reminds me. One day we had a customer named James Taylor. Not THAT James Taylor, but he was a hoot anyways!!. He wanted one of the new 18' white Mariahs but with a checkerboard flag/finish line design on the aft 1/3rd of each side of the hull. Mariiah didn't want to do it as they didn't want to argue with all the parties involved IF he refused to accept it. James said, Do it, I trust you to do it right! White boat, white Chariot. Bad ass!! Mariah couldn't make a boat without the checker flag after that. Almost.....

King P.V. 04-29-2014 01:25 AM

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OH, and then..... :)

mikeyt 04-29-2014 02:41 AM

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I love listening to the stories. Keep 'em coming! The old dealers are always the best sources of information and background. :wink_thumbup:

David Allen, who ran Southwater Marine in Southampton England, was another old Mariah dealer with lots of good stories!


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