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Old 02-05-2004, 08:12 AM
JohnS JohnS is offline
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Default Re: Pathfinder 2300 V

TG,
I agree with Trayder here, and this is why. After I finished reading all of those articles, it seems that person is biased in some ways and if you really read deep inot it, it really seems there is, and pardon the expression, a hard-on for SeaRay in most of the articles. After investigating more last night, I still think the Pathfinder is a great boat. I have had the time to look at at them and they are a well made boat. Trayder's points on vacuum bagging are well made and again, I agree. Trayder's point on proper care with any boat is well made and is sooooo true. That is why we all look up to him so highly around here and that is why he is The Man!!!!

Suggestion, call the gentleman that responded to my email. He seems knowledgeable on the boats and if you need any other info, I am sure he will get it to you.
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