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As I recall you subscribe to "lets take a vote" theory for resolving
technical matters, which as demonstrated over the years here is risky (ask anyone who bought a ficht or optimax, even if it didn't fail they still took a bath). Huh? Since when is asking for opinions equivalent to taking votes on solving technical matters? I am not out to "solve" anything. I am looking for input that adds to my knowledge. No voting required. I write the check, so I make the choice. Regarding your assessment about the plant visit. I don't expect to pass judgement on specific boat building details that I cannot grasp without a lot more time and training than a couple of visiting hours will provide. However, I can see things, like the grid, hull and deck before assembly, that are unavailable to me otherwise. I have a practised business eye which will allow me to assess some of the quality and process details at the plant. And I'll have a Q&A opportunity that will far exceed any Q&A I can do with a dealer.. How could any of these things not gain me a more informed opinion of the product than just kicking trailer tires at a dealership? And, finally, a request: Please manage your cut and paste a little better. Your reply mixes responses to Harry with your response to me, and I prefer to not be in between as you two exchange your sixth or seventh thousandth broadside. Thanks for your input. -- Rich Stern www.nitroowners.com - The Nitro and Tracker Owners Web Site www.mypontoon.com - The Pontoon Boat Web Site www.fishingreportdatabase.com - The Fishing Report Database www.mysporttrac.com - The Sport Trac Web Site |
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