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West Marine filing for bankruptcy?

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  1. Trinimax

    Trinimax Senior Member

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    I live in Trinidad and travel to Lauderdale once a year or so, and I used to check westmarine for certain items when I visited as its cheaper than the islands. However as others have said they usually dont have the small miscellanous parts in stock, so I have started ordering stuff on amazon and sending to a hotel.

    they used to be good for electronics atleast for the most part
  2. Capt Ralph

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    West Marine is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, where this 50,000-square-foot flagship store is also located.


    Americas biggest marine supply store, West Marine filed for bankuptcy protection yesterday in Delaware as the result of run-of-the-mill corporate greed, online competition and the end of the post-Covid boat-buying bump.

    A box in the filing was checked off to indicate estimated liabilities of $500 million to $1 billion. The top 30 unsecured claims against the company total more than $66 million.

    The news release assured customers that West Marine would remain open for business during its reorganization, though less profitable stores are likely to be closed:

    Customers will continue to have access to their favorite marine products through the Company’s approximately 200 retail locations across 34 states and Puerto Rico, online platforms, and the West Marine Pro App.

    According to West Marine the restructuring will allow the company “to delever its capital structure while maximizing value and ensuring continued service to the boating community.” One assumes that means reducing debt.

    Founded in 1968 as a “discount retailer,” West Marine hummed along right along through the new millenium, buying up 66 stores from its only national competitor, BoatU.S., in 2003. After that, the company became a national monopoly with only a few regional chains for competition.

    The emphasis on “discount” waned. “We lost our compass or our altimeter when we bought BoatU.S.,” one retired executive said. “It was the beginning of the boutique West Marines, the most expensive place in town, which wasn’t our origin story.”

    And in 2017, West Marine went from publicly traded to private after a $338 million leveraged buyout by private equity firm Monomoy Capital Partners, a New York firm with more than $5 billion in assets. L Catterton, the largest global consumer-focused private equity firm in the world, took a controlling stake in 2021.

    One of the most knowledgable observers of this history is John Moore, editor of Powerboat News. Moore takes up the story:

    In late 2023, the company completed an out-of-court debt restructuring involving approximately $800 million in debt. L Catterton injected roughly two-thirds of a reported $150 million capital infusion, subordinated some of its own debt, and Oaktree Capital Management gained joint control as part of the arrangement. The company is currently jointly controlled by Oaktree Capital Management and L Catterton.

    That 2023 deal did not resolve the underlying pressures. Ongoing trading difficulties through 2025 and into 2026 have brought the company back to restructuring discussions.

    The $800 million was not accumulated through years of trading losses. It was loaded onto West Marine’s balance sheet when Monomoy Capital Partners bought the company in 2017 using a leveraged buyout. In that structure, the acquiring firm borrows heavily against the target company’s assets—its stores, inventory and brand—and the debt sits on the company’s books, serviced from its own trading cash flow. West Marine effectively became responsible for financing its own acquisition.

    The model works when revenue is strong and borrowing costs are low. Both conditions held through much of 2018 to 2021, including a pandemic-era surge in boating activity. When interest rates rose sharply from 2022, the cost of servicing that debt increased at the same time as consumer spending on discretionary items began to soften. The 2023 restructuring injected fresh capital and bought time, but did not reduce the overall debt load to a level the business could comfortably carry through a prolonged sales slowdown.

    For a retailer with a large physical footprint, the combination is particularly punishing. Store leases are long-term fixed commitments. When sales fall, the cost base does not fall with them.

    Amazon and other online sources for marine parts steadily grew. West Marine customers, who had been grumbling about store prices for years, now grumbled because shelves were not being restocked, and in the case of items normally bought in pairs or groups, often only one could be had. There was less emphasis on the nuts and bolts of boating, more on fashion accessories.

    Against a backdrop of routine private-equity greed, the post-Covid boatbuilding bump ended. Consumer spending for luxury goods slackened under inflationary pressure. Consumer confidence fell to record lows as a result of the Iran War. Cheaper online options proliferated.

    Suddenly, West Marine’s ambitious but fragile business model had become unsustainable.
  3. RER

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    Reminds me of The Sopranos when Tony "busts out" his neighbor's sporting goods store. I don't really see any difference.
  4. Pascal

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    Wasn’t a chain named E&B Marine which West bought out in the late 80s to expand on the east coast?
  5. Capt Ralph

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    Back then it was a BoatUS store. Around the corner was the other. They hated me when I came in and said the other store was cheaper.
    When the new West Marine stores opened and/or re-branded, the E&B stores were gone.

    Tap on the old D&B web site (https://www.dnb.com/business-direct...ine_inc.73bf8d02698679f8f926aa0e0cffba58.html) ,, it goes to WM.
  6. boatpoor

    boatpoor Senior Member

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    In the nineties we had a Boaters World and 3 West Marine stones within a 5 mile drive in addition to our locally owned supply houses. Now we have one understocked West Marine but fortunately our local stores survived.