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I think the most telling statement that I have heard on this topic was made by the guy that is completely redoing my 1971 when he was describing the current crop of new SeaCrafts, some of which he has worked on: "in thiry years, nobody will go to the trouble to have these things rebuilt like they are willing to do with the Potter boats...they'll just drive them to the local landfill".
I don't say this to disparage the new boats, many of which I have had a great time on. Merely pointing out that the older hulls have a cache that the new ones can't seem to acquire. -Oh, and to respond to the question by Tuneafish as to why Tracker is getting involved....they OWN SeaCraft these days along with all the glitter-paint boats you see at Bass Pro Shops. Johnny Morris owns quite a number of boat lines, and they are all under the Tracker Marine umbrella. |
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I got a letter yesterday afternoon from Tracker....I have been asking them over and over "when does the warranty run out on my boat?".....Well I got an answer yesterday....
There is NO warranty after the boat is sold by the original owner! Tracker nor Bass Pro Shop knew that!?!? Neither did I but they should have. They said they are going to repair the boat out of the kindness of there heart and becasue they want everyone to know how they stand behind there product...blab..bla. I do still have warranty coverage though my extended warranty, but I guess they forgot that when they sent the letter. PLUS the fact I paid BPS to check the boat over and they didn't act on the cracks before I bought the boat. Any way they still have not told me when the boat will be ready. I'll be e-mailing them this morning.
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