1995 SeaRay Rayder F16, help with getting rear seats out
Horse****. David Pascoe didn't pull the hull off the Sea Rayder in
those pictures.....the ones with the putty hulls.....not fiberglass
Larry, at least three times now I have pointed out that the "putty" in the Sea
Ray hull was obviously a repair and not part of the original manufacture of the
boat. The evidence is clear- the color, workmanship, and texture is different
than the surrounding material, and it does not appear to have "aged" at all.
Until you care to offer an explanation for this phenomenon or refute my
accurate observation, don't keep trotting out the same crippled horse and
calling it a thoroughbred fact.
Oh, Sea Ray continues to make plenty of mistakes......It's a
Brunswick, you know.....like Bayliner.
Cheap
So, unable to observe, discuss, or debate
the issue on a factual level.......let's all just
take the simple approach that every boat built by the largest boat manufacturer
on the planet is a POS?
If you owned a Honda snowblower, would you presume it was built the same way as
an Acura? Why not? They both have wheels and are made by Honda, right?
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