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Old 07-11-2005, 09:45 PM
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Saw this 40 at Alton Blakely in Somerset, KY 4th week-end.
This boat is absolutely stunning. They special-ordered it with these graphics. By far the best graphics package of later models that I have seen.
The pic doesn't do it justice.
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Old 07-11-2005, 10:09 PM
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Just saw this in the classifieds. Take a look.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-4501.html
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I bought my 05 25' O/L from that dealer in May. I've recommended them to everyone I know that's in the market for a boat. The salesmen will go out of there way on their time off to help their customers. I checked with several other dealers, and most of them acted like they had no time to talk, or when I told them I had a trade they raised their price on the boat.

Next time I'm in the market for a new boat, I WILL go back to them
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look's nice but way under powered.
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I agree--pretty under powered, but that's easy to fix with some $$. Sure is a pretty boat in person, though.

By the way, I had been having problems with my port starter all year, and it was supposed to have been fixed (twice) by the local Baja dealer. Got to Grider Hill on fri. night 7-1, backed in, and it wouldn't work. Tried a number of times before launch and always worked. Called a buddy, and he sugguested Alton blakely have a look. Next day (sat.) took it to them and was going to buy a switch and replace myself, but didn't have the theft-proof screw tool with me, so their mechanic changed it for me.
This on a saturday afternoon, 4th of July week-end. Went and got a bite to eat, came back, the the starter worked flawlessly the rest of the week-end.
$1100 to the first dealer and it wasn't fixed, $57 to AB and it worked perfect.
I was treated as a valued customer at all times and the problem was handled professionally by their service dept. at a difficult time for them.
I can't say enough good about them.
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