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Gould 0738 September 2nd 03 12:34 AM

When things go wrong.........
 
Powerboat Reports has some negative things to say when warranted. No ads in
it, I wonder if that's why?



Depsite that fact that you can find one or more people to condemn *every* boat
manufacturer as the producer of POS, overpriced, bad styled, underpowered, or
all of the above- a lot of those conclusions are purely subjective opinions.

For five bucks: List any boat brand here
that routinely "falls apart" when underway and subjected to appropriate
use............






NOYB September 2nd 03 01:19 AM

When things go wrong.........
 

"Gould 0738" wrote in message
...

For five bucks: List any boat brand here
that routinely "falls apart" when underway and subjected to appropriate
use............


Baha.
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/boatrevie..._260_targa.htm



Gould 0738 September 2nd 03 02:58 AM

When things go wrong.........
 
For five bucks: List any boat brand here
that routinely "falls apart" when underway and subjected to appropriate
use............


Baha.
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/boatrevie..._260_targa.htm


"routinely falls apart when underway and subjected to appropriate
use..........."

Sorry, NOYB. The tale of a cheaply built boat abused by the previous owner by
virtue of neglect (uncoverd for three years in Florida weather environment)
doesn't address "underway" or "appropriate use".

Pasco fails to note that most of the mold and delamination problems would have
been prevented or at least minimized by storing a boat with a known plywood
interior under cover, or at least under a canvas.

Who builds a boat with a plywood interior that *will* stand up to FLA weather
without
appropriate cover?


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