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FACT: You'd have to ultrasound the entire hull to find the all the *not yet*
visable voids. Period. Have your lawaer demand of them all the ultrasound scans that they used to find and detect the voids they claim to be wanting to fix for you. ie Make it more expensive to have *them* do what they want, then to just give you a new hull. Just like they can make sueing expensive, you can play chess too. Play it......... and you best use the powers of the Dark Side..... remeber it's Corporate America you are up against. The almighty dollar wins every time..... -W "TC" wrote in message ... Update: The boat dealer called and tells me he has good news: "The boat manufacture is going to come get the boat, take it back to North Carolina and fix it." How is that good news? Who knows how long it will be gone now. I contacted a surveyor and was told the boat issues are not acceptable but could be repaired. However, voids could be hard to find. I contacted an attorney (a friend of mine) who is going to send a letter to either the dealership or manufacture. I'm going to draft a letter for him to send. He says if we sue, that I probably won't come out very well as the bigger company can drag it through the legal system until it has cost me far more than the cost of the boat. Sigh. |
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