Hey Joe
#21
Registered
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Newport, MI
Posts: 272
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#22
Offshore Cowboy
Platinum Member
Joe-
You bought a used boat...what did you think you were getting for 65k to 70k?? Re-build the engines and use the boat! You sitting here crying about isn't going to get the boat on the water any faster! Plus, bashing good dealers like Woods isn't cool either, but you can do what ever makes you feel better about your situation. Why don't you start showing pictures of your motors being rebuilt and your boat boat being put back together?? That's what we like to see on these forums!!
Todd Fountain
You bought a used boat...what did you think you were getting for 65k to 70k?? Re-build the engines and use the boat! You sitting here crying about isn't going to get the boat on the water any faster! Plus, bashing good dealers like Woods isn't cool either, but you can do what ever makes you feel better about your situation. Why don't you start showing pictures of your motors being rebuilt and your boat boat being put back together?? That's what we like to see on these forums!!
Todd Fountain
...motors are in progress. i will certainly post the pics when they are done and back in the boat, as well as take some pics the next time i'm over there of the dash/gps and the paint being cleaned up and looking so good.
i know you know about waiting for motors to be done... that was an interesting trip going to Baker to see yours. impressive shop and smart, nice guys.
btw -- the boat was not 65-70k, and i've already heard 'the other side of the story.' i'd be glad to have the dealer to share it here with everyone. maybe we could start a poll and settle it that way.
ps: your new gun came out very nice (as expected via Philly). i am sure you are very pleased.
Joe
#23
Registered
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ft. Lauderdale Florida & Tarpon Springs Florida
Posts: 886
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I am sure Pier 57 didn't now the motors were in that bad of conditon, but they DID advertise as Fresh motors, you would think that they should stand behind their advertisement and buck up for rebuilds !! not many good dealers left in this industry and apparently Pier 57 effed up in this case !
#24
Registered
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: 1 Flu Ovr KuKos Nest-WI
Posts: 9,950
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
post#27
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...or-values.html
1fresh
adj \ˈfresh\
Definition of FRESH
(1): full of or renewed in vigor : refreshed <rose fresh from a good night's sleep> (2): not stale, sour, or decayed <fresh bread> (3): not faded <the lessons remain fresh in her memory> (4): not worn or rumpled <a fresh white shirt> b: not altered by processing <fresh vegetables>
(2) a: not salt b (1): free from taint :
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...or-values.html
1fresh
adj \ˈfresh\
Definition of FRESH
(1): full of or renewed in vigor : refreshed <rose fresh from a good night's sleep> (2): not stale, sour, or decayed <fresh bread> (3): not faded <the lessons remain fresh in her memory> (4): not worn or rumpled <a fresh white shirt> b: not altered by processing <fresh vegetables>
(2) a: not salt b (1): free from taint :
#26
Offshore Cowboy
Platinum Member
I am sure Pier 57 didn't now the motors were in that bad of conditon, but they DID advertise as Fresh motors, you would think that they should stand behind their advertisement and buck up for rebuilds !! not many good dealers left in this industry and apparently Pier 57 effed up in this case !
#29
Offshore Cowboy
Platinum Member
if i buy it, i can almost guarantee you i will be in it, in SFl. if not, it's possible i'd be up for the run in the gladiator. i hear yau'll have gators bigger than my new little boat!!! LOL....
Joe