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    MacO's Bait & Tackle

    3.0 (6 reviews)

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    3 years ago

    Been in love with this place since the early 60s!

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    5 years ago

    Very friendly service and thoughtful guidance . We were looking for off season tips and tricks and were able to get it here.

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    BEWARE - Do Not do business with this desperate company. You will regret every minute of it. I…read moreleft my 33' boat there two seasons ago and it was not properly winterized. I lost two brand new batteries, two bilge pumps, a water pump, burst water line, and the boat was filthy when I picked it up. He took zero responsibility for the damage and during my dispute of the bill, the owner actually showed up at my house and caused a scene in front of my family and neighbors. I had to call the police to remove him. Fair Warning

    I brought my classic banana boat BW outrage here last winter; the hull needed some work, the gas…read moretank was leaking (which I did not know at the time), none of the gauges worked, and the 25 year old motor was not working. Tom Duce assured me that he had years of experience working on "old mercuries" and that he would have no problem tuning it up. The hull work looked good, and the mechanic Tim installed new gauges which I bought for a better price than he would get. He missed the leaky gas tank initially, and then installed the new tank that I ordered from Florida. So far, so good. Unfortunately, we both talked ourselves into working on the motor which he initially put 1.5G into. When he gave me the boat back after having it for 4 months, I tried starting it in the driveway - didn't start because of not having a fuel bulb on the new circuit. Simple mistake? Ok, so I took it back, Tim put on a new bulb. Didn't start. Now, it looks like more electrical parts are fried and need replacing. Why wasn't the motor checked at that point? Tim showed me the cracked insulation that apparently caused the short and the "fry-ing" -- why was this not noted before? Questions and bills were mounting, but I again put trust in owner Tom and mechanic Tim. Two weeks later I was shown the motor spinning in a tub of water for a full 2 minutes, and handed a bill for another 2G, including 9 hours of labor! A few days later I put it in the water -- it didn't get 1/4 mile out before the motor stopped and would not start again. This time I called in exasperation and was told that he would make a house call (45 minutes away) with his mechanic Tim. Never showed up. I left several messages that were not returned. When he finally answered my phone call, I asked for some labor costs back for a motor that obviously wasn't fixed. When I told him that he needed a higher threshold of safety to assure that a motor was working, he asked if I was done "blabbering." I took the boat to a different mechanic who diagnosed yet another electrical problem. I don't fault Tom Duce for an aging motor. I do hold him responsible for releasing a boat that had not been tested, for not returning my many calls and messages, and for failing to take responsibility for a job that was poorly done. By the way, both Tom and Tim smoke almost continuously. Between drags of cigarettes and the hunting around for the right tool amidst the mess that I saw, it is any wonder that either one gets any work done - and I wonder what the labor costs were really for. Do yourself a favor. Stay away.

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    Wendy G. is not the right person to be running that business, unless running it into the ground is…read moreher intent. In my humble opinion, they need a new GM, she's very difficult to communicate with, only replies by email and is always right, even though presented with information contrary to her opinions.

    Our family just wanted to share the most pleasant experiences we have year over year with Cape Cod…read moreShipbuilding. These folks are nothing short of amazing. We return year over year to have Wendy and her team store our boat for the winter and perform all our maintenance. Each season, they give the boat a thorough look over and provide us an outstanding report of the condition and anything to be on the lookout for. We have them sand and bottom paint regularly and each season they have our boat looking pristine, on our trailer and ready to go. Anytime we have a question, Wendy and her team are prompt in getting back to us, no matter how rookie of a question it is, many times the same day. This current year we were debating about switching bottom paint. Wendy was super helpful and responsive to my emails about different types of paint and costs associated with making a switch as well as pros/cons of each. Full disclosure, we did purchase our Cap Cod DaySailer from them a few years back, and I can say they made the whole boat purchase, building and customization process amazing. We routinely received photos of our boat as it was built and even got to visit a few times to see her at different stages of completion, pick out our own tiller, and even spoke to the folks in the shop about a custom wood inlay on our tiller, which had never been done before, but these wonderful craftsmen/women made it happen! Additionally, Wendy helped set us up with an array of spare parts to have on hand for our DaySailer. They were fully stocked and we purchased a spare parts bag from them that had all the crucial things that we'd be likely to break and could easily replace. In addition, they have all the parts for the boat, since they are the class builder, and are routinely featured in the DaySailer magazine. Check them out if you're in the market or need help, what a huge help they have been! Keep in mind, we have a new DaySailer, which differs from models of years past, for those needing help with older boats. Either way, if you need help, I know these folks will do their best to help you out themselves as best they can or, at the very least, point you to the right folks in the boating industry that can assist you with your specific model of boat, DaySailer or not. Thanks to all the folks at CCSB for helping us out and taking care of anything we need!

    MacO's Bait & Tackle - boating - Updated May 2026

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