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"Mole" wrote in message
. net... You're telling me this is a 2003 Trophy with major problems and he just accepts this? Hull cracks (10 year warranty)? Shorts (possble fire hazard)? Windshield falling off? Won't track (does he KNOW how to trim it)? Cushions already falling apart (under warranty and easily replaced if true)? My 2003 Trophy has more hours on it, has taken a pounding and hasn't exhibited ANY of the things you mention. In fact she looks like she belongs on the showroom floor. Are you sure you LOOKED at his boat? If it were mine, I'd have the dealer replace it. Or is this just another old wives tale about the Bayliner brand? But...a Trophy isn't a Bayliner anymore...hasn't been in 3 years. A Brunswick group boat, yes, but a Bayliner? No. My brother has a 28' Trophy and it's actually a pretty nice boat, certainly in comparison to the ski boat and the cruiser lines bayliner puts out. He had plenty of trouble and it took several trips back to the dealer to get them straightened out. It has a real head. The only trouble is, because of how it's designed, if you're more than 5' 9" you can't stand up to take a ****. You've got to lean with your head cranked sideways against the bulkhead. Fit and finish is much better than the other bayliner products if witnessed. |
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