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ironmanstan
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im Headed South wrote:
critter getter wrote:
All i can say is one thing MAJEK


lol, guess you didn't see the swamped extreme sitting on the bottom last year in the meadows or the rfl tower boat that turtled over after getting swamped and washed out to deeper water last year out of Galveston. There was also a extreme in a flw tournament that sank a few years back after livewell fitting broke and flooded the hull full of water. The one in the meadows last year happened just like 2 of the scb's I've seen get swamped, power poled down on a windward shoreline or spoil then wading away from the boat is a recipe for disaster. Also seen several other brands do the same thing doing just that including southshore, shoalwater, gulf coast, and JH to name a few.


Man you see alot of messed up boats.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 4:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ironmanstan wrote:
Im Headed South wrote:
critter getter wrote:
All i can say is one thing MAJEK


lol, guess you didn't see the swamped extreme sitting on the bottom last year in the meadows or the rfl tower boat that turtled over after getting swamped and washed out to deeper water last year out of Galveston. There was also a extreme in a flw tournament that sank a few years back after livewell fitting broke and flooded the hull full of water. The one in the meadows last year happened just like 2 of the scb's I've seen get swamped, power poled down on a windward shoreline or spoil then wading away from the boat is a recipe for disaster. Also seen several other brands do the same thing doing just that including southshore, shoalwater, gulf coast, and JH to name a few.


Man you see alot of messed up boats.

I didn't say they could fix a DA owner. but i guaranty you r not going to see one buckle putting it on a lift
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ChasinTails
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 4:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

critter getter wrote:
ironmanstan wrote:
Im Headed South wrote:
critter getter wrote:
All i can say is one thing MAJEK


lol, guess you didn't see the swamped extreme sitting on the bottom last year in the meadows or the rfl tower boat that turtled over after getting swamped and washed out to deeper water last year out of Galveston. There was also a extreme in a flw tournament that sank a few years back after livewell fitting broke and flooded the hull full of water. The one in the meadows last year happened just like 2 of the scb's I've seen get swamped, power poled down on a windward shoreline or spoil then wading away from the boat is a recipe for disaster. Also seen several other brands do the same thing doing just that including southshore, shoalwater, gulf coast, and JH to name a few.


Man you see alot of messed up boats.

I didn't say they could fix a DA owner. but i guaranty you r not going to see one buckle putting it on a lift


Yessir, seen many boats of all makes and models fail. Some user error, some poor fabrication. These boats are built by humans, and any worker knows that our workforce is being overrun with the IDGAF attitude workers that do terrible work, regardless of the trade. This is affecting all companies of any sort. Start having people with that kind of attitude building critical items such as boat hulls can be a recipe for disatster, even on the best designed boat.
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Im Headed South
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 5:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ironmanstan wrote:
Im Headed South wrote:
critter getter wrote:
All i can say is one thing MAJEK


lol, guess you didn't see the swamped extreme sitting on the bottom last year in the meadows or the rfl tower boat that turtled over after getting swamped and washed out to deeper water last year out of Galveston. There was also a extreme in a flw tournament that sank a few years back after livewell fitting broke and flooded the hull full of water. The one in the meadows last year happened just like 2 of the scb's I've seen get swamped, power poled down on a windward shoreline or spoil then wading away from the boat is a recipe for disaster. Also seen several other brands do the same thing doing just that including southshore, shoalwater, gulf coast, and JH to name a few.


Man you see alot of messed up boats.


World we live in now, unfortunately most of the time it seems the cell phones cameras come out before anyone even knows if the other folks are safe, another 2 mins and it's on someones wall, then 2cool and here. Guides and pro staff anglers would never post a unflattering picture of a competitors boat in a sticky situation I'm sure Wink. Go to sea tows facebook page for Galveston and you'll see plenty of salvage operations involving a bunch of different brands.
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