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Old 08-06-2011, 10:31 PM
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I posted this on the General Forum, but here it is for the Fishermen as well!

We see a lot of stories about bad service etc, well I have a good one for a change:

In 2010 based on my own research and a tip from Thumper of this forum I decided to buy a used 2006 Hobie Mirage Outback kayak from Gordon Silverthorne who owns and operates the Kootenay Fly Shop & Guiding Co. Ltd out of Fernie, BC.

I brought the kayak home on 19 March 2010, after a couple of floats I noticed it taking on a bit of water, but being new to kayaking I thought not much of it. In April 2011 I attended the Outdoor Adventure Show in Calgary and Gord had an exhibit setup with his products and a Hobie company rep. in attendance. I posed the question asking how much water should I take on in a typical float and Gord said not much more than a cup, I said I was taking on about a litre and he said that is way too much.

Knowing it was a used kayak when I bought it I asked what I could do to repair it, Gord suggested that I take pictures of the leak and told me that he would take care of me, the Hobie rep said not to worry they would ensure I was helped out. I subsequently sent the pictures and was asked for the serial number off the kayak to pass the info onto Hobie.

A while passed and then Gord informed me that Hobie was replacing the hull as they considered this a warranty issue. They honoured the warranty to a second owner of a 5 year old kayak. That ladies and gentlemen is outstanding customer service both on the part of Gord and Hobie.

To top it off, when I asked if I should bring the old kayak with me to swap for the new unit, Gord told me that Hobie said it is not worth the cost of them shipping the old one back, so just keep it. If I wanted to try to fix it myself no issue. (They now have the serial number written off so nobody can do this twice.)

So I picked up my new hull today and purchased a bunch of new upgraded accessories to outfit it, now I have two kayaks. One leaks a bit, but definitely not enough to sink it, you just have to bail a bit at the end of the day. I’ll probably sell it as I don’t need two boats.

So if you want a kayak, buy a Hobie a company that stands by their products, and buy it from Gord a man who stands by his customers.

Of by the way Gord’s having a tryout weekend coming up for Hobie products, so if you’re in Fernie, or nearby drop in and have a tryout/look at the goods.
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Old 08-06-2011, 10:37 PM
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I posted this on the General Forum, but here it is for the Fishermen as well!

We see a lot of stories about bad service etc, well I have a good one for a change:

In 2010 based on my own research and a tip from Thumper of this forum I decided to buy a used 2006 Hobie Mirage Outback kayak from Gordon Silverthorne who owns and operates the Kootenay Fly Shop & Guiding Co. Ltd out of Fernie, BC.

I brought the kayak home on 19 March 2010, after a couple of floats I noticed it taking on a bit of water, but being new to kayaking I thought not much of it. In April 2011 I attended the Outdoor Adventure Show in Calgary and Gord had an exhibit setup with his products and a Hobie company rep. in attendance. I posed the question asking how much water should I take on in a typical float and Gord said not much more than a cup, I said I was taking on about a litre and he said that is way too much.

Knowing it was a used kayak when I bought it I asked what I could do to repair it, Gord suggested that I take pictures of the leak and told me that he would take care of me, the Hobie rep said not to worry they would ensure I was helped out. I subsequently sent the pictures and was asked for the serial number off the kayak to pass the info onto Hobie.

A while passed and then Gord informed me that Hobie was replacing the hull as they considered this a warranty issue. They honoured the warranty to a second owner of a 5 year old kayak. That ladies and gentlemen is outstanding customer service both on the part of Gord and Hobie.

To top it off, when I asked if I should bring the old kayak with me to swap for the new unit, Gord told me that Hobie said it is not worth the cost of them shipping the old one back, so just keep it. If I wanted to try to fix it myself no issue. (They now have the serial number written off so nobody can do this twice.)

So I picked up my new hull today and purchased a bunch of new upgraded accessories to outfit it, now I have two kayaks. One leaks a bit, but definitely not enough to sink it, you just have to bail a bit at the end of the day. I’ll probably sell it as I don’t need two boats.

So if you want a kayak, buy a Hobie a company that stands by their products, and buy it from Gord a man who stands by his customers.

Of by the way Gord’s having a tryout weekend coming up for Hobie products, so if you’re in Fernie, or nearby drop in and have a tryout/look at the goods.
Good post its nice to hear there is still some company's that stand behind their product and more. Thanks for posting
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Old 08-06-2011, 11:28 PM
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Great to hear you got looked after. Glad there's companies out there that look out for their clients.

Thanks for posting
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Old 08-07-2011, 08:10 AM
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Thanks for the post! I'm not in this perticular market, but I love hearing stories involving manfactures and retailers working together to deliver honourable costumer first intentions! Awsome!
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Old 08-07-2011, 09:53 AM
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Awesome. Its stories like this that can make a huge difference for a business. Good feedback on a site like this brings a lot of good attention to a company. And works the opposite way as well. (one company comes to mind... Whom i've never dealt with, and never will based on customers posted reviews). Glad there are still good people to deal with out there!
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Old 08-07-2011, 09:48 PM
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I hope the good stories do bring Gord more business. We should support those who work to deserve it.
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