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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message

From the crap the made in the 1980's. Their quality has improved
substantially since then.

Don't pay attention to the Bayliner basher crowd. They will always be
around and they most likely have never been on one recently.

Jim

That and the fact that they are still a "price point" boat... ie a "starter
boat" via the low price point. They still have to cut a few corners here and
there to keep them underpriced.

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I would think that their resale value would be down the tubes if that
be the case.
I ahve heard, that on some models the transom was made out of particle
board instead of hard wood. anybody able to confirm that?



Clams Canino wrote:
" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message

From the crap the made in the 1980's. Their quality has improved
substantially since then.

Don't pay attention to the Bayliner basher crowd. They will always be
around and they most likely have never been on one recently.

Jim

That and the fact that they are still a "price point" boat... ie a "starter
boat" via the low price point. They still have to cut a few corners here and
there to keep them underpriced.

-W


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Clams Canino wrote:
" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message

From the crap the made in the 1980's. Their quality has improved
substantially since then.

Don't pay attention to the Bayliner basher crowd. They will always be
around and they most likely have never been on one recently.

Jim

That and the fact that they are still a "price point" boat... ie a "starter
boat" via the low price point. They still have to cut a few corners here and
there to keep them underpriced.

-W


Every manufacturer of anything cuts corners in some way.

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