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Anabaptist
04-02-2011, 12:59 PM
Is there any store left in Southern Maryland that sells boating supplies? (flares, life jackets etc.)
Clem_Shady
04-02-2011, 01:23 PM
Is there any store left in Southern Maryland that sells boating supplies? (flares, life jackets etc.)
Walmart Superstore in California has Coast Guard certified flares, flare guns etc. for boats.
Probably won't find them cheaper elsewhere.
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Pasofever
04-02-2011, 01:33 PM
we got our oars..flares..live vest...fire extinguishes at Wally World they were the cheapest..
Anabaptist
04-02-2011, 01:41 PM
I'll have to try that Walmart. The one is La Plata has downsized it's whole sporting goods section.
Baja28
04-02-2011, 02:30 PM
I'll have to try that Walmart. The one is La Plata has downsized it's whole sporting goods section.Dicks in Waldorf too.
Anabaptist
04-02-2011, 02:35 PM
Dicks in Waldorf too.
Unless they stocked up, I was there recently and the boating supplies were very limited. Great place for fishing supplies.
itsbob
04-02-2011, 03:28 PM
I'll have to try that Walmart. The one is La Plata has downsized it's whole sporting goods section.
Check West Marine.. Ask for Caitlin.
Don't forget your TowBoat US membership..
itsbob
04-02-2011, 03:30 PM
Dicks in Waldorf too.
Heard Waldorf was full of them.. but what's the other town you speak of?
hvp05
04-02-2011, 05:17 PM
Check West Marine.. Ask for Caitlin."Some guy with the handle of 'itsbob' told me to ask for you." :lol:
Heard Waldorf was full of them.. but what's the other town you speak of?:lmao:
Anabaptist
04-02-2011, 07:33 PM
There was some major traffic issue trying to get into Solomons so I tried Walmart. The California Walmart was the hot ticket. Thanks.
royhobie
04-02-2011, 11:08 PM
Is there any store left in Southern Maryland that sells boating supplies? (flares, life jackets etc.)
West Marine across the bridge near the Roy Rogers.
itsbob
04-03-2011, 05:49 PM
Now that you've bought i'll give my two cents. I'm all about discounts and saving money and do my share of shopping at Wal-Mart but anytime the words "life saving" or "your life may depend on it" will be associated with the purchase it would NEVER be my first choice. Life jackets? No way in hell. Flares? Maybe but check the dates, maybe go as far as testing one or two. Other than that I wouldn't buy anything whose performance or lack thereof, may cost me my life.
Anabaptist
04-20-2011, 01:56 PM
Now that you've bought i'll give my two cents. I'm all about discounts and saving money and do my share of shopping at Wal-Mart but anytime the words "life saving" or "your life may depend on it" will be associated with the purchase it would NEVER be my first choice. Life jackets? No way in hell. Flares? Maybe but check the dates, maybe go as far as testing one or two. Other than that I wouldn't buy anything whose performance or lack thereof, may cost me my life.
Idealistically, I would not need the throw-able if I was wearing the life jackets that I already own. (Boater's World purchase) And the flares have two years on them. That's much better than the ones that came with my boat. (Expired 10 years ago)
Gilligan
04-20-2011, 02:12 PM
Idealistically, I would not need the throw-able if I was wearing the life jackets that I already own. (Boater's World purchase) And the flares have two years on them. That's much better than the ones that came with my boat. (Expired 10 years ago)
Just keep in mind that DNR and USCG will almost always check your entire safety equipment inventory* and expired flares has to be one of the top reasons for issuing a ticket. ;-)
*If you have your boat inspected and passed by USCG auxilliary every year, the presence of the sticker you will recieve can preclude you from the full-monty inspection. Its still their option of course, but posessing that sticker they are often going to just have you lift the requisite number of life jackets and then just send you on your way.
Oh..and the approved throwable is indeed required for any boat over 16'..regardless of the number of PFDs you are carrying.
Anabaptist
04-25-2011, 01:41 PM
Oh..and the approved throwable is indeed required for any boat over 16'..regardless of the number of PFDs you are carrying.
Yes, I bought one for my 16 foot boat. I made my statement above because the internet troll attempted to mock my Wal-Mart purchase and claim it's unsafe.
Gilligan
04-25-2011, 02:35 PM
Yes, I bought one for my 16 foot boat. I made my statement above because the internet troll attempted to mock my Wal-Mart purchase and claim it's unsafe.
oh. Well, I'm 'guilty' of buying boating supplies at Walmart too. :whistle:
itsbob
04-25-2011, 03:15 PM
Yes, I bought one for my 16 foot boat. I made my statement above because the internet troll attempted to mock my Wal-Mart purchase and claim it's unsafe.
Wow, sensitive much?
Your life, I couldn't care less what you have on your boat, I was just giving my opinion as to what I would spend my money on.
You know how much your life is worth better than I do.
Anabaptist
05-13-2011, 06:51 AM
If it was truly a matter of life and death, you wouldn't have waited until the purchase was made to say that Wal-Mart gear is a death waiting to happen. Especially since several posters were saying "Wal-Mart!" Ironically, Wal-Mart sells the same exact brands as every other boat store in the area. (Stearns life jackets, Orion flares)
itsbob
05-13-2011, 08:54 AM
If it was truly a matter of life and death, you wouldn't have waited until the purchase was made to say that Wal-Mart gear is a death waiting to happen. Especially since several posters were saying "Wal-Mart!" Ironically, Wal-Mart sells the same exact brands as every other boat store in the area. (Stearns life jackets, Orion flares)
And Wal Mart sells the same BASIC equipment all the other boatstores sell. The boatstores have much more to choose from other than the basic, meets the minimum of the law stuff. You can get a Stearns $15 life jacket, but you can also get Mustang or other top of line gear for much more.
It's like a motorcycle helmet. You can go to Wal-Mart and buy the $25 Bell helmet and meet the minimum the law requires, but if you value what's inside your head, you may want to go to a bike shop and maybe look at Nolans, or Schuberth's or Shoei.. It's your head/life, spend whatever you feel it's worth.
SquirrelBait
05-13-2011, 09:15 AM
And Wal Mart sells the same BASIC equipment all the other boatstores sell. The boatstores have much more to choose from other than the basic, meets the minimum of the law stuff. You can get a Stearns $15 life jacket, but you can also get Mustang or other top of line gear for much more.
It's like a motorcycle helmet. You can go to Wal-Mart and buy the $25 Bell helmet and meet the minimum the law requires, but if you value what's inside your head, you may want to go to a bike shop and maybe look at Nolans, or Schuberth's or Shoei.. It's your head/life, spend whatever you feel it's worth.
For the love of god Bob, its St Marys co and your telling someone they should not shop at Wal Mart. :geek:
itsbob
05-13-2011, 09:17 AM
For the love of god Bob, its St Marys co and your telling someone they should not shop at Wal Mart. :geek:
Good point.
That's sacrilege..
They may feed me to the Snakeheads now.
Anabaptist
05-13-2011, 09:46 AM
Point taken. Though I haven't seen other brands at these expensive stores.
BadGirl
05-13-2011, 09:58 AM
For the love of god Bob, its St Marys co and your telling someone they should not shop at Wal Mart. :geek::like: :like: :like:
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