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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
(Post 2720107)
Great weekend and the boat ROCKS!
Good things to come from Checkmate. |
While some people on here do not seem to enjoy the lively debate of "Old" vs. "New," I thoroughly enjoy reading these threads. I mean it's much better than alot of the crap being discussed in some of the other forums.
Then again I enjoy listening to the Right and Left go back and forth killing each other in politics - so maybe I've got a problem. |
Casey it's nice to hear from another dealer that was at the meeting, thank for posting the information. It's going to be another exciting year on the water. I can't wait to see one of the new Baja by Fountain's first had and take it for a run.
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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
(Post 2720066)
Bang for the Buck
If I were buying today I would choose CHECKMATE for a real nice boat 30 foot and below and I would choose DONZI 35 foot and up. Both of those companies are really building a great product and have folks running them that you enjoy dealing with without all the BS. Did I hear that the Cat Killer got it's A$$ kicked? |
Originally Posted by 3030hunter
(Post 2720317)
Doc, what's with all the Checkmate stuff here in the Baja forum?? Seems all the threads get hijacked and end up talking about Checkmates. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by 3030hunter
(Post 2720317)
Doc, what's with all the Checkmate stuff here in the Baja forum?? Seems all the threads get hijacked and end up talking about Checkmates. :rolleyes:
What needs to be pointed out here is that the "Baja family" is alive and well and is a big reason why we're on our second one. Whether Fountain chooses to embrace and be part of it remains to be seen. I suspect they will in time as it's hard to ignore the numbers of potential repeat Baja buyers or those who may consider moving over to the Fountain line. What also needs to be clarified is that nobody (other than the semi-illiterate Cig guy) is saying the pre-Fountain boats were crap, only that Fountain is improving the line. That may very well be true, but this remains to be seen until the Fountain built Bajas have been on the water next to Brunswick built Bajas for a few years. Until then, I for one am VERY suspect of any of Fountain's statements given their outrageous advertising claims. The cat killer claims were so over the top that they don't have ANY credibility with me right now. Does Fountain make a good boat? Of course they do. Are they the "best, fastest, most fuel efficient"....blah blah blah? That's just arrogance, and that sort of attitude could very well alienate some potential buyers. I know it did me. |
Originally Posted by Tristar Racing
(Post 2720340)
There is more Baja in those boats than the ones coming out of Reggies shop...
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Originally Posted by Tristar Racing
(Post 2719223)
Seriously? I would rather do a different material if I had the choice.
wood for the stringers, and transoms, they are encased in fiberglass. The only way it's going to be a problem ( rot) is if the seal is broken,( someone drilling through the fiberglass, into the stringer or transom, to mount something , and not properly sealing it, to prevent moisture from entering) or, if it was not properly sealed during the build process. |
Aside from the marketing tactics of Fountain, what makes them such the bad guy?
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
(Post 2720608)
Aside from the marketing tactics of Fountain, what makes them such the bad guy?
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