John Knight
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Guys,
The key word with regards to getting props is PATIENCE! I have had long talks with both Mark and Andy about what happens in the prop pipeline that many of you do not see. So some insight for you, just a glance, to understand what they go through for all of us:
1. They may have the prop in hand to work, if not,
2. They have to order it. If it is not in stock it is backordered. The prop (could be only 1 desired) has to wait until a production run of that specific prop is made. That could be 4-8 weeks or more. Or a mimimum quantity placed to do a production run. Mark has done that on several occasions just to get props for customers. Imagine getting 25 props made when you only need 3 for a customer order! Can you spell OVERSTOCK?
3. After the wait the prop comes in. Andy and Mark normally have 50-100 props on order at any given time. At best about 6 custom props a day is about a person's limit. Count the days.
4. Do they have other work to do? You bet! Andy has more things than you can count on ten hands. He has a prop tech and a very good one. Mark is a top notch HVAC Tech. Both full time jobs.
5. Sometimes the wait has been so long for me, through no fault of theirs (# 2 above), I have searched hobby shops, other guys, etc., and found a new bagged prop, sent to them and they have finished it for me. Only way I could get the prop.
Starting to get the picture? It takes a lot of time to get you a finished prop. I finish a lot of props myself and have used both CMDi and Mark and will continue to use them in the future. I know the vast quantities of work it takes to get a top notch prop to each of us. Both have supported me and the CMB Boat Club beyond my expectations. Give them a break as they continue to kill themselves for us all. A lot of you don't take the time to look inside the cover to find out what really happens to make things work with this hobby. You would be amazed.
The key word with regards to getting props is PATIENCE! I have had long talks with both Mark and Andy about what happens in the prop pipeline that many of you do not see. So some insight for you, just a glance, to understand what they go through for all of us:
1. They may have the prop in hand to work, if not,
2. They have to order it. If it is not in stock it is backordered. The prop (could be only 1 desired) has to wait until a production run of that specific prop is made. That could be 4-8 weeks or more. Or a mimimum quantity placed to do a production run. Mark has done that on several occasions just to get props for customers. Imagine getting 25 props made when you only need 3 for a customer order! Can you spell OVERSTOCK?
3. After the wait the prop comes in. Andy and Mark normally have 50-100 props on order at any given time. At best about 6 custom props a day is about a person's limit. Count the days.
4. Do they have other work to do? You bet! Andy has more things than you can count on ten hands. He has a prop tech and a very good one. Mark is a top notch HVAC Tech. Both full time jobs.
5. Sometimes the wait has been so long for me, through no fault of theirs (# 2 above), I have searched hobby shops, other guys, etc., and found a new bagged prop, sent to them and they have finished it for me. Only way I could get the prop.
Starting to get the picture? It takes a lot of time to get you a finished prop. I finish a lot of props myself and have used both CMDi and Mark and will continue to use them in the future. I know the vast quantities of work it takes to get a top notch prop to each of us. Both have supported me and the CMB Boat Club beyond my expectations. Give them a break as they continue to kill themselves for us all. A lot of you don't take the time to look inside the cover to find out what really happens to make things work with this hobby. You would be amazed.
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