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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Chad711] #6170100 05/11/11 02:59 AM
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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: ToadSnatcher14] #6170138 05/11/11 03:08 AM
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FYI,
I bought a 25' fish tape for $12 from Fry's Electronics last week. That place will surprise you with all the tools and gadgets you can use to improve your boating/fishing experience - and their prices are better than most places.

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Guide Richie White] #6170197 05/11/11 03:22 AM
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still a dam shame that a 60K boat could be improved so much...I'm curious to see what these 60k rigs will look like 15 years from now. Something tells me they're not built as good as they used to be.


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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Guide Richie White] #6170232 05/11/11 03:30 AM
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I had a 2006 Basscat PIV and finish on it was subpar. All you have to do was look underneath the dash and you would see some miss cuts on the fiberglass The wires werent harnessed together but rather just all in a mess. They had placed screws on the gunnel valleys of the rod lockers so it leaked. Pop rivet type nails that werent sanded on the trailer would snag ur skin or cloth when you would towel it down. I think Legends are well finished compared to most.

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: USA-1] #6170325 05/11/11 03:51 AM
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$60k doesn't even get you some threaded inserts in your boat? That sucks.

If boat manufacturers are going to charge those ridiculous prices, that seems like a small improvement to make. Just my opinion. My boat cost $13,500 new 14 years ago and I can understand not going the extra mile at that price point. But any boat that lists for $40k or $50k or more should really be built better than that.


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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: patriot07] #6170629 05/11/11 06:16 AM
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Legends do have a nice finish the inside of the compartments look just like the outside same color of your boat hull and smooth with a clear coat Legend makes agreat boat and will probably be my next or a Basscat.

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: lamoon78] #6171012 05/11/11 01:04 PM
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Have you taken your rub rail off yet and checked those screws? If not do it, you will be surprised.

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: CTA] #6171053 05/11/11 01:23 PM
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Chad is right on. If you paid $60k for a Lexus or $45k for a truck, the fit and finish are better and the service is typically better. I understand the manufactures of auto's make thousands of vehicles and boats take a pounding on the water but $45-$60k should get you a flawless boat off the factory floor. In my humble opinion, all the boat manufactures could improve on fit and finish.

Just my opinion.

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Skeeter 250] #6171168 05/11/11 01:56 PM
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Guys, it is all just part of the game. It's just like automobiles. For the average Joe, it is almost impossible to work and and make repairs to the newer vehicles. It takes a certified mechanic and a computer to fix these things now days. If your boat wiring is to complicated or hard to install, then you take it to a mechanic for repairs. See the pattern. It's all about the money.


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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Randy Harrell] #6171180 05/11/11 02:01 PM
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i was thinking about this exact thing yesterday when looking at a boat. i dont know if I ever want to buy another one.. ahh heck... who am i kidding... I will however check out Legend, Basscat, and Phoenix before I buy another though. wink

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Chad711] #6171215 05/11/11 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chad711
lol I do not understand most of your post Toad. What do you mean I bought two of the same kind? Skeeters? Besides the fit and finish like I said I like Skeeters and I'm doubtful that other makes are that much better in these areas I mentioned. What do you mean fish tape?


I'm 110% with you man. I have an 02 Ranger and have been looking at the new boats over the past couple of years. It's all of them too, the fit and finish is definitely not what it used to be. I somewhat agree with the guys on the Legends and Cats that they do a better job. Champs, Rangers, Skeeters, Tritons, Stratos all of them I have looked at and kicked the tires in the last few years have fit and finish issues. It's like you pointed out, quite simply they are cutting corners. Cheap hinges, screws in fiberglass, poorly glued carpet, rough corners on carpet. etc...etc...


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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #6171220 05/11/11 02:14 PM
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Over the past 15 years I've owned Ranger, Triton and now Skeeter. I've gotten the dreaded fiberglass splinters from all three. Just part of owning a fiberglass boat. The Triton X2 was probably the worst fit and finish boat I had. After a few months it seemed a lot of things were coming loose. I'll probably stick with Skeeter for their ride and fishing platform. Legend builds one heck of a boat.



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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Revoman] #6171265 05/11/11 02:25 PM
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I bought my boat in '99 and looked close at the major brands. Most brands surprised me with the amount of cheap plastic molding and trim, unfinished raw fiberglass under the covers, and sloppy wiring. I ended up with a champion because there is no molded plastic anywhere and all the hardware was stainless. The trim is aluminum. In a nutshell they kept it simple. All the wires were labeled, etc. 10+ years later I have no complaints and will re-power it before I buy another boat.


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Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Guide Richie White] #6171325 05/11/11 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted By: Guide Richie White
FYI,
I bought a 25' fish tape for $12 from Fry's Electronics last week. That place will surprise you with all the tools and gadgets you can use to improve your boating/fishing experience - and their prices are better than most places.


Is this tool actually known to others as "Fish tape"? I work right next to Fry's so I might go pick one up. Just not sure if the Fry guys will know what I'm asking for.

Thanks!

All it takes is one manufacture to raise the bar in fit and finish and others will follow so hopefully in years to come we will see better quality builds.

Re: Fit and Finish of these pricey boats? [Re: Chad711] #6171422 05/11/11 03:08 PM
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The guys at Fry's will probably know what it is. Get a STEEL fish tape not nylon. The nylon ones are not rigid enough to stay on course in the inside gunnels.


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