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On 07 Oct 2003 14:51:29 GMT, Gould 0738 wrote:
Wow, what a story! Now I know why Bayliner is so poorly regarded. What a piece of crap - both the boat and the company. Thanks for sharing. -- And sadly enough, we can see why Bayliner *is* poorly regarded- by some. Always so easily convinced after hearing just one side of a story? No, this represents yet one more disaster concerning Bayliner. I have yet to read any post extolling their virtues. Maybe that says something. The problem was a combination of 1) a misplumbed boat 2) operator error and bad judgment 3) dealer error and bad judgment. All of those factors are evident in the story as told by the consumer, yet people who feel the insecure need to prove that their particular mass-pro little plastic runabout is vastly superior to somebody else's little mass-pro runabout seem to concentrate only on the product portion. Probably 100 major and minor systems on a boat like that, one is screwed up, and every boat ever built by the same company is a "piece of crap"? Hold all products up to that same standard, and you will never be able to buy anything. I think you're reading a lot more into my post than I put there. -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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