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Old 07-18-2013 | 08:21 AM
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Unfortunely part of ordering a new boat. I know the frustration, but its worth the wait, statement is top notch
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Old 07-30-2013 | 06:38 AM
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Old 07-30-2013 | 07:35 AM
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Is that the waiting on boat?

Saw it on Facebook and loved it.
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Old 07-30-2013 | 09:59 AM
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Wow that is nice!
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Old 07-30-2013 | 01:02 PM
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Beautiful boat
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Old 08-05-2013 | 09:10 AM
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thats the one, but its still not delivered as it says on there site- it was promissed to DELO on the 26th (once again he had a bunch of people down for the grand delivery) and it didnt make it, and promissed to him on August 2 and its still not delivered - from what ive heard its still not delivered
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Old 08-05-2013 | 09:58 AM
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beautiful boat..wouldn't have done the tan interior though.
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Old 08-05-2013 | 11:18 AM
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I picked up the new 35CC for PBC Saturday, it is now at PBC ready for sale. (see their web site)

My observations, up close and personal. Statement is trying HARD, they are a new company in a VERY hard start up market. There was a number of boats(5?) being built in the facility. In different stages. Only a hand full of employees working on Saturday, but those working, were working hard and took great pride in what they were building.

One has to ask themself: How does anyone come through the last few years and expect everything to be back the way it was before the down turn? ie: parts supply, workforce, speed? And then not allow it to overwhelm you/company and leave it sitting vulnerable, should the market take another hit? Let alone, being a new company during the worst times in American History. I personally applaud them for putting their family's, and bank accounts behind such a overwhelming venture.

You could tell, there is growing pains, but they are working through them. One thing I have noticed in this thread, as well as others; the nay-sayers seem to have an agenda, I look forward to the company as a whole making it through the start up, It cant be easy...

As for the boat, it looks amazing and the fit and finish were top notch. Each place I stopped for fuel gathered a group of people wanting to ask about it. You don't get that with every manufacturer, especially on the CC line...

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Old 08-05-2013 | 11:31 AM
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Boat is Beautiful and worth any amount of wait time.

These are completely custom one off boats....god forbid some delays happend.
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Old 08-05-2013 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by bajaholic
I picked up the new 35CC for PBC Saturday, it is now at PBC ready for sale. (see their web site)

My observations, up close and personal. Statement is trying HARD, they are a new company in a VERY hard start up market. There was a number of boats(5?) being built in the facility. In different stages. Only a hand full of employees working on Saturday, but those working, were working hard and took great pride in what they were building.

One has to ask themself: How does anyone come through the last few years and expect everything to be back the way it was before the down turn? ie: parts supply, workforce, speed? And then not allow it to overwhelm you/company and leave it sitting vulnerable, should the market take another hit? Let alone, being a new company during the worst times in American History. I personally applaud them for putting their family's, and bank accounts behind such a overwhelming venture.

You could tell, there is growing pains, but they are working through them. One thing I have noticed in this thread, as well as others; the nay-sayers seem to have an agenda, I look forward to the company as a whole making it through the start up, It cant be easy...

As for the boat, it looks amazing and the fit and finish were top notch. Each place I stopped for fuel gathered a group of people wanting to ask about it. You don't get that with every manufacturer, especially on the CC line...
That's all fine and well, however the rules of business are simple and finite. When you take a clients money for a product or service, you are obligated to give said product or service in a specified time frame. there is simply no excuse for having a product that has been paid for for quite a number of months not delivered, then on top of that lack luster communication. One failure doesn't constitute another.
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