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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2469928)
In Toledo, you either are in glass, bolting together Jeeps or digging ditches :)
. . . well i do fiberglass an drive my Jeep in ditches . . . does thats still count? :D |
Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 2470096)
. . . well i do fiberglass an drive my Jeep in ditches . . . does thats still count? :D
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As far as the LG cat shuddering when a wake hit it at the dock, all cats have some odd shudder type sounds when waves hit inside the tunnel when they are off plane. It's odd, but it's a fact.
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Originally Posted by customtouch
(Post 2470129)
You could stop drinking!!!!:D
hey . . . now your just talk'in crazy . . . :drink: |
Originally Posted by glassdave
(Post 2470166)
hey . . . now your just talk'in crazy . . . :drink:
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2469673)
Is it just me or is Liquid Glass an odd name for a boat? I thought this was another wax thread at first.
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Originally Posted by waterboy222
(Post 2469925)
ive only ever been on one Profile and it was when i was quite a bit younger. It was owned by boxer Tommy Morrison before he found out about the aids issue. Even after all the abuse I saw that boat take (i worked for the marina that held it), it had a lot of hard years on it and still running good last id seen it. As far as small issues like cabin doors not latching after a year or so, i had those problems with my brand new Cobalt. I think every manufacturer has issues like this, but what it boils down to is how they treat the customer when they bring it in for repairs. When I worked for SeaRay, we RARELY had a boat come in new that didnt require some additional work from bad repairs made at the factory or odd fitting parts. But as a premium dealer, we fixed them and billed the factory (i believe). I think itd be cool to see someone take pictures of why they think this new boat is such a bad idea.. Maybe this guy has some business partners now that have a better reputation and can help keep him more organized and pay better attention to client requests.. As far as him getting on here and callin someone out on how fat they are, speaks volumes for their personality..
id rather spend my (nonexistant) 750k with someone i know is going to be there for me when i do find non-latching cabin doors, etc. |
Originally Posted by customtouch
(Post 2470129)
You could stop drinking!!!!:D
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Originally Posted by FASTTIMES
(Post 2470734)
My buddy owns the boat now and has for years.. Its still in great shape and runs good. Its been to LOTO many times and it hasn't broke yet. I believe it was "snake eyes" back when TM had it.
riiiiight, thanks a-hole.:grinser010:. i think ill go scuba divin with a C02 tank.. if the boats still holding up, that speaks VOLUMES for profile right there.. I was always in love with that boat. I think it was still named snake eyes even back then.. cool ride. :cool-smiley-011::grinser010: |
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I read a couple of post that mentioned wavy fiberglass. Would this be considered wavy. The deck looks like there are a couple of waves in it. I'm not saying its a bad thing, just that I see it on A LOT of boats.
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