Fisheries Supply

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Seattle, United States

fisheriessupply.com
Boat accessories supplier· Boat Parts & Supplies· Hunting & Fishing Supplies· Marine supply store

Fisheries Supply Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fisheries Supply is located in Seattle, United States on 1900 N Northlake Way. Fisheries Supply is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category boat accessories supplier in United States.

Address

1900 N Northlake Way

Phone

+1 8004266930

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Noreen Light

Quality at comparatively reasonable cost. Vast array of useful boating items. Focused on equipment, not apparel (although the apparel items they carry are of high quality). Knowledgeable staff, with occasional exception of new staff members. From marine plumbing to electrical to line to deck hardware, this is our number one go-to place for boating equipment and supplies.

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Mike Beard

Very good prices. Very large selection. If you don't see what you want, ask. They have warehouse storage downstairs. You'll want to buy stuff you don't even need. And then you can walk two blocks to see the boats you can't afford.

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Erik Carlson

I love this store. I have been going here for a long time and they have tons of specialty stuff and a knowledgeable staff. A gal named Paula helped me and she taught me so much. I am getting into sailing and fixing up a boat. Without her help I would have been lost. She found everything I needed except for a couple items I needed better measurements of, which she explained in detail what was needed. Truly impressed. Give that gal a raise.

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Linnéa Lindgren

Went to pick up an order at will call yesterday and it took them at least fifteen minutes to find it. Took some convincing to get them to believe that there was no chance that the order had already been picked up or shipped. Eventually found the order in their system because it was under the purchasers first name for some reason? Despite orders normally being by last name. Then the physical order wasn’t there so the desk person had to run around the store trying to locate it. Such a strange experience.

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dan wickersham

Fisheries is a great resource but the organization leaves much to be desired. Everything is downstairs and takes 20 mimutes to bring up. 1 or 2 cashiers when there's 6 people in line while 5 employees in \customer service\ just stand around talking and doing nothing. For a place that has so many employees on shift I can't understand how everything there is so slow