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Hi,
I'm considering my first Royalex boat. I've narrowed my choices down to an Old Town Penobscot 16' for a whole lot of reasons. The local REI has two of these exactly as I would want them. The non-blemished one is on sale for their anniversary sale at $799 (down from nearly a grand). So good so far. But, they also have a blemished one that appears to have voids in the inner foam core on one side right where the gunnells meet the flat bottom (tumblehome area???) Anyway, these depressions are a series of penny sized to maybe very small egg sized depressions in an area that's maybe 4-5" long on one side only. The assist. mgr. said he'd take off another $100 for that. These depressed areas do not penetrate either the skin or the interior, and are not soft at all. I've pressed both on them and beside them as hard as I can with my thumbs and can't feel any give whatsover. It appears to me that these are areas where the mold somehow left voids in the inner foam core. They do not appear to be actual dents, since there is no abrasion on the skin. On the interior, they're not visual or even tactile. The interior really seems in good shape. The rest of the exterior also seems in really good shape. Tomorrow I'm buying one of these Penobscots. The question is which one? Would the described depressions keep you from wanting a boat at what amounts to 30% off? A $700 Penobscot with a 100%, no time limit customer satisfaction guarantee has it's appeal to me. What do ya'll think? Thanks very, very much for any prompt replies. Mike |
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