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Old 03-23-2005, 04:10 PM
Briguy Briguy is offline
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Default Re: 32 SEACRAFT

Search for my previous post about the 32SC I looked at here in Sarasota at Travis. I remember looking under the gunnels and some screwheads were exposed and some missing. I stuck my head inside the baitwell and there was a 1 inch gap from the top of the tank to the liner which meant when the water sloshed in the tank it would spill over into the bilge. The fiberglass in the forward anchor compartment looked like a caffiene/sugar crazed 4 year old cut it.

SC32 Why on earth would you ever buy this boat? Its wet wet wet, it has poor craftsmanship and a questionable factory backing it. With so many other choices like SeaVee, Contender, Yellowfin, Pursuit all in the same $$$$$$$$$$ ballpark but way better quality try to get your money back by hiring an atty ASAP or we will be reading about your woes's for years to come! Sorry for being so blunt.
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