So how would a West Marine in Cabo do?

Joe Della Barba

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Wally Bryant
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 10:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin fans

Joel Aronson wrote:
> What sort of warranty do they have?  Why do you stay loyal to the brand?

Because I'm in Mexico, and it's the only fan I've found other than power hungry 
12V fans in auto stores that assume you're driving a bus and are running an 
alternator constantly.  If you're lucky you can find a marine store in major 
cities, but this is a power-boat culture.  (In five years I've never met a 
Mexican cruiser.)

This is why I carry a spare for every single pump on board, and about
150 pounds of spare engine parts, 2 spare belts, a 5 year supply of zincs, a 2 
year supply of filters for the watermaker, etc.  Basic stuff is hard to get.  
On the VHF cruiser nets, you'll often hear someone desperate to find Denatured 
Alcohol for an Origo stove.  Seriously.  I always keep an eye out for it, just 
because I use it as a weak solvent, and I rarely see it in anything other than 
a glass (shudder) bottle.  
Even Mineral Spirits is tough -- the stuff they call 'thinner' down smells like 
touline to me.

The fan that just burned out won't be replaced until I get back to La Paz next 
June or July, and will cost $80US.  Shipping one down would be a ridiculous 
exercise, because it will probably disappear in customs.  
(Especially since there's a new political party in power and all the appointees 
have been replaced with nephews and cousins who want to get as rich as possible 
as quickly as possible.)

Wal

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