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Disappointed in Tracker’s welding
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Landry" data-source="post: 444599" data-attributes="member: 7025"><p>We can hope for that but when a company is taken over, it usually goes to the next lowest denominator. They will say in the press releases that it's to buy more equipment and purchase better quality material. Sometimes it takes a while for the corner cutting to show up. We'll have to wait and see how it rolls out but Tracker is known for leaving no corner uncut. I'm just happy I bought my Seaark when I did. I was given a factory tour before I bought mine and was pretty impressed with their construction practices.</p><p>BTW, looking at he OP's photos, deck cleats which are intended to secure your boat in rough conditions and are installed using pop rivets would not instill confidence in me if I were a potential buyer. I guess that in very protected waters you would probably be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Landry, post: 444599, member: 7025"] We can hope for that but when a company is taken over, it usually goes to the next lowest denominator. They will say in the press releases that it's to buy more equipment and purchase better quality material. Sometimes it takes a while for the corner cutting to show up. We'll have to wait and see how it rolls out but Tracker is known for leaving no corner uncut. I'm just happy I bought my Seaark when I did. I was given a factory tour before I bought mine and was pretty impressed with their construction practices. BTW, looking at he OP's photos, deck cleats which are intended to secure your boat in rough conditions and are installed using pop rivets would not instill confidence in me if I were a potential buyer. I guess that in very protected waters you would probably be OK. [/QUOTE]
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