Could be.
Not that they can't, they just won't. Not enough money in it. I mean.
if a guy has a nice late model run about or cuddy, he's going to want
to fix it. if it's an older tub, and will require a lot of engine
work. The bill can be high, and then the guy decides he doesn't want to
pay for it because it's supposedly not worth it, or he wants to skimp
to "get by" .
So the marina gets stuck with a boat thats got a lot of money stuck
into it, but still it's a used 10+ yyr. old boat. and they have sa
difficult time selling it for what they have in to it, not o****ing
storage, and legal work to secure a mechanics lean on it.
just my views.
wrote:
I have heard that dealerships in the Southeastern Mass. area are
refusing work on boats over ten years old. Anyone have information as
to why? Is this practice common elsewhere?