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Old 08-08-2004, 06:50 PM
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Well she got picked up this week to go back to the factory in order to repair the damage caused by original trucking company.

This time used Joy at powerboat transport and concierge.

Thought I was playing it safe to bring it out on a flatbed, boy was wrong. I will miss her but the factory will fix it right. If I was not 3100 miles away!
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Old 08-08-2004, 07:19 PM
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It sucks to have to go without, but hopefully, it will all be perfect when you have it back.
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Mine is going back also....have some small issues that need to be taken care of.....I will look for yours when I get down there.......Hope you get it back before the season is over.......
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Mine is going back also....have some small issues that need to be taken care of.....I will look for yours when I get down there.......Hope you get it back before the season is over.......
I am lucky,

I learned a while ago, do not sell current boat until new boat is rigged and ironed out. I still have my 32 Fountain. Not a Gladiator but fast and functional.

Hat's off to Joy, she and her crew worked very hard to get my boat shrink-wrapped and well tended too prior to going back to Opa-Locka.

Spit, I only wish I lived close to the factory like you. Oh yeah, the boat lift in the back yard would be acceptible too!

My back yard is pretty open, No way to get boat lift but working on dock. Enviro-socialists want to remove evrybody from shorelines up here in Puget Sound.
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Old 08-08-2004, 08:21 PM
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Hey Rich & 2112
I just got mine back here on Friday It is better then new.
It was running real strong today.

Hey Rich
I got my same slip at Bahia Mar from Nov 2004 - May 2005 for my big boat.

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