Need advice;
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Thanks, I have never really talked to Bud, but heard he is the man. I know Neil may know but I think he is about getting boats out the door, don't want to bug him. They need a tech line on their website.
Stecz, You are always stirring the shi# aren't you.
If you would have just given me the freakin answer, I wouldn't have to ask this stupid question
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Stecz, You are always stirring the shi# aren't you.
If you would have just given me the freakin answer, I wouldn't have to ask this stupid question
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#5
the few times i have called down there bud was always more than happy to deal with me... it seemed that way anyway......
just keep my rig nice, and dont be poking around where you should'nt....
just keep my rig nice, and dont be poking around where you should'nt....
#6
Wow you guys get through to them. Last year everytime i called (about 5 times in two weeks) i was told someone would call me back, never did get a call back from them. I called Lipship and had a call back in 5 min and took care of my order right away.
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Originally Posted by stecz20
just keep my rig nice, and dont be poking around where you should'nt....

I have re-rigged all 3 boats I have owned. I found a few minor construction flaws but nothing serious. Overall very well built.My beak boat (which I still have) was a f-ing nightmare. A total nightmare. You don't want to know what is behind the upholstery. My first boat, a Warlock I custom ordered from Tom Stolarz (1990) was also a very nicely made boat.
It is amazing what you will find when you hang upside down with a flashlight and mirror sticking you head in holes you should not be
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