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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 378012" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>I understand your theory,but it's a big difference between a fast production boat that is made to beat to death and a car that cost 10s of thousands of dollars. One is made to catch fish,go to the beach,you expect certain things to happen like I have never bought a jon boat that didn't have chipped paint,they all have that,it's a strong built boat with a horrible cosmetic outer shell like the paint and welds. I can handle bad looking welds but when a weld is not completed properly then that's were we draw the line,you are correct,It should be repaired. I'm going to ask them to fix the weld properly and see if they can put a bigger longer rivet in that spot,at least get the weld done. I know they won't lower the price,I got $115 of a discount already due to buying a ton of boats from them. I just want the weld at least fixed correctly,I don't think that's to much to ask from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 378012, member: 6843"] I understand your theory,but it's a big difference between a fast production boat that is made to beat to death and a car that cost 10s of thousands of dollars. One is made to catch fish,go to the beach,you expect certain things to happen like I have never bought a jon boat that didn't have chipped paint,they all have that,it's a strong built boat with a horrible cosmetic outer shell like the paint and welds. I can handle bad looking welds but when a weld is not completed properly then that's were we draw the line,you are correct,It should be repaired. I'm going to ask them to fix the weld properly and see if they can put a bigger longer rivet in that spot,at least get the weld done. I know they won't lower the price,I got $115 of a discount already due to buying a ton of boats from them. I just want the weld at least fixed correctly,I don't think that's to much to ask from them. [/QUOTE]
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