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New Seacraft/Mako factory in Tennessee?
Is this true???
A friend of mine in the repair business told me that Tracker is opening new factory in Tennessee where Mako's (and I would assume Seacrafts) will be manufactured? The person who told me said that Tracker has high hopes for the new factory and hope it will alleviate some of their quality problems. What they should do is slow down, leave the boats in the mold longer (instead of popping them out when they are still green) and then take some extra time during the assembly process. |
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Re: New Seacraft/Mako factory in Tennessee?
Matt,
I heard about 6 months ago it was North Carolina for the new Seacraft factory? I agree about the "Slow Down" thing, I've personally seen one of the twisted hulls that didn't have enough time to cure in the mold. The owner couldn't figure out why the boat kept veering off to the left. [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] The dealer gave him a brand new flag blue hull. [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img] Chris |
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Re: New Seacraft/Mako factory in Tennessee?
That boat should of never left the factory. I would not buy a new Seacraft. They want way to much $$$$ for the quality your getting.My 2 cents.
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