The issue came up on another post about how tough it is to find the perfect motor or whatever local... Maybe what we really need in the boating community is a social network for moving boats and motors and trailers around the country on the cheap.
Just to bring everybody up to speed... A social network functions like this...
I know I've done a lousy job of explaining this, but others can embellish...
It just seems a shame that someone at point "A" finds that perfect something at point "B", and can't find a way to get a hold of it.
Thoughts???
Alan
Just to bring everybody up to speed... A social network functions like this...
- We establish a network of trust... That is, I'll enter into the network and announce my trusted friends. If you deal with me or one of my "trusted" contacts and he messes up, you can not only yell at him, but you can yell at me in front of the entire network. To break a trust is to be bounced. That's the way it works... In other words, if I enter as a trusted person from Cape Cod, along with my trusted brother in NJ, and my trusted best friend in Florida -- We're all entered together. That way, should the deal of the century open up in FLA, my buddy could pick it up and hold onto it until I could arrange to get it to my brother in NJ, and eventually I'd pick it up.
- But here's the kicker... My best buddy in FLA may have trusted friends in NM, AZ, and CA... And that means that a motor in CA may find its way to FLA, then to NJ, then to Cape Cod though I don't even know the people in between. Sincere trust and a little bit of gas and beer money goes a long way. It's a spider web of sorts.
- The lowest common denominator to this approach is trust. Who do you trust? Without ever having met them, I trust TD, OOPS, and Ondarvr... They've put in way too much work on this site to be chumps or crooks. On the wooden boat side, I also trust JimK and BoatManPaul. I'd stake my reputation on them though I've never met them.
I know I've done a lousy job of explaining this, but others can embellish...
It just seems a shame that someone at point "A" finds that perfect something at point "B", and can't find a way to get a hold of it.
Thoughts???
Alan