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malibu response question
"Mark Kovalcson" wrote in message ... From what little I know about this I regard it as a design problem, but I think that way (-: i.e. if it can't be produced simply and consistently then it wasn't designed for manufacturability (horrid word, but production engineers use it a lot). Blind gluing without the ability to inspect guarantees problems like this. In my mind this is a poor design and the fact Malibu has decided to adopt a procedure that is known to have problems and hasn't been able to correct it in over 7 years of production is a bad choice. But they are building to a lower price point and many people prefer to enjoy the savings inherent in the processes that Malibu uses. Most boats won't have this problem. Malibu only has this problem because they insist on using this stupid hydro box. they have no other problems with construction. The hydro box IMHO is a dumb thing, and as M has to know its a problem, I have no idea why they haven't changed it. It seems that once the dealer fixes it, it stays fixed, so I'd think the factory could do at least as good a job. Using this hydo box has nothing to do with what price point they are building to. |