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Marketing & people buying into the hype - and it's not limited to boats.
Sorta related - composite bike frames have the exact same issues. The marketing is pure genius - the bikes look shiny and fast on the outside, but the layup and tolerances are horrible - and the cost can be 5k+ just for a frame.
Fancy cushions and gizmo's catch people's eye - where the real part of what makes a bote a bote, or a bike a bike, is hidden from view.
People buy bling.
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Never got that far. But, she sure looks squishy. Iffin we get to grinding I will fill in the blanks.
Prospective customer is trying to wrap his head around time and how he can have his bote before T-Day.
Nope.
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I wonder how much of the hull sides and topside flexed in when he "brushed up" against that object. Any cracks away from the damage? Any interior issues?
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Originally posted by the other tom View PostWhat did he run into? yellow steel I-beam in Biscayne National Park? And wow, the deck layup guy probably doesn't work there anymore. Even the hull layup looks like %rap.
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What did he run into? yellow steel I-beam in Biscayne National Park? And wow, the deck layup guy probably doesn't work there anymore. Even the hull layup looks like %rap.
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The "Marketing" is truly amazing.
Who/what decides what "Top Tier" is?
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