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new 1648 alumacraft jon boat question
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<blockquote data-quote="Downunder" data-source="post: 378147" data-attributes="member: 15251"><p>When I pay for a new boat I expect it to be properly manufactured even if it is bottom of the range. There is no excuse for sloppy workmanship and that is what it appears to be on your boat. So there is obviously no quality checks or final inspection of their product. I hope you have all the manufacturers assurances in writing because that daggy welding is the starting point for cracks and then hull failure. If it cracks at six years you are the one who will foot the bill for repairs unless you have every thing in writing. </p><p>You paid good money for a NEW boat not a factory second. Stand up to them and get them to fix it now.</p><p>Sorry for the rant but I will not accept poor workmanship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Downunder, post: 378147, member: 15251"] When I pay for a new boat I expect it to be properly manufactured even if it is bottom of the range. There is no excuse for sloppy workmanship and that is what it appears to be on your boat. So there is obviously no quality checks or final inspection of their product. I hope you have all the manufacturers assurances in writing because that daggy welding is the starting point for cracks and then hull failure. If it cracks at six years you are the one who will foot the bill for repairs unless you have every thing in writing. You paid good money for a NEW boat not a factory second. Stand up to them and get them to fix it now. Sorry for the rant but I will not accept poor workmanship. [/QUOTE]
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