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K Smith wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Rich Stern wrote: A small fleet of Polar skiffs were purchased by an inshore bait, tackle and boat rental business on the ICW in NE Florida. These boats were not used on open waters. Within 90 days, cracks developed in the liners that also served as the deck over the flotation in the bottom of the hulls. A guide I know, one whose boats and engines are supplied to him by manufacturers, also had a Polar skiff go bad on him for the same reasons -liner and then hull fractures. Now, I'm not talking about hull side liners, because these boats don't have any. But they do have a false floor, so to speak, underneath which is flotation and hull stiffening assembly. There also were problems with the consoles and seats separating from the hulls. Whether this is endemic to the Polar line, I don't know. They're pretty cheaply made boats, though, and as rough and ready as Carolina Skiffs are, the Polars I've seen seem shabbier. OK, this is more useful info. When did this happen? Mid 1990s. I almost bought one. After my guide friend got his and I went out fishing with him, I thought I'd pick up one for inshore fishing. I checked them out at a local dealer, but I didn't like the looks of the skiffs as they came from the factory. Also, the dealer only handled Suzuki outboards, and they were not a line I'd consider. If I were still living in Florida along the east coast and the ICW, I'd definitely get a Carolina Skiff for ICW, inshore and creek fishing. You simply don't need any more boat than that, and that kind of fishing is fabulous in parts of Florida. Rich seeing you appear serious about buying one of these & intend close contact with the actual supplier might I suggest/request you print out these stories from Harry (including the FULL headers, most important in these premises:-)) & when you talk to the factory give them a copy so as a matter of natural justice they may comment??? I mean a "small" fleet all failing within 90 days surely they know about it???? Poor, pathetic Karen, grasping, grasping, grasping. "Oh, yeah...I was going to buy one of them there Taipain Diesel Outboards, but when I saw one on the back of a really crappy boat, why the engine was all rusted, and when the really ugly, fat old broad started her up, it sounded like a bucket of bolts, and it was belching smoke of many colors...naw, I didn't buy one." You'd already put the liar on notice that just the isolated incident wouldn't do, so hey presto he says he "knows" of a small fleet, a fleet of these no less!!! & ALL were defective within 90 days AND of course he reminds you they weren't used in rough water!! I don't expect you will of course; but I can ask:-), please report their answers, particularly as regards Harry's story, because it has all the hallmarks of another of his desperate lies when cornered. K -- Email sent to is never read. |
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