It's been we'll documented that i was headed up today to buy a 2007 22ve. The sales guy told me it was a great deal, very clean and that it had a few rock chips in the gel coat. I can handle a few rock chips. Who doesn't have a few chips and scratches in their boat? After looking at many pics, several phone discussions, we agreed on a price and I put down a deposit.
I took the day off work, loaded the family in the car and made the 4 hour drive north to Idaho Falls, Idaho. When I saw the boat for the first time I felt like I'd been kicked in the crotch. The interior was super clean but the outside was trashed. He said a few chips, what he meant was a few hundred chips. My wife thought the front of the boat was simply covered in specks of mud, when in fact it was covered in rock chips. The hull was also trashed. The previous owner clearly beached this boat on lava rock as there were too many to count thumbnail size chunks missing out of the hull. And the trailer??? It looked like it along with the boat had been towed regularly behind a gravel truck. The axles, undercarriage, and fender fronts were all down to bare metal and looked as though it had been sandblasted with buckshot.
This is the most dishonest representation I've ever experienced and I've been approached by transvestites in Tiajuana. All this sales guy had to say for himself was he told me it had some chips in it. This was pure dishonesty and Precision Boats in Idaho has zero credibility, steer clear of these guys. I figured it was a Tige dealer so they would of course shoot me straight. I drove 8 hours round trip with 3 kids, took a day off work, and burned a tank of gas and this guy only had a "sorry" for me. What a joke!
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I took the day off work, loaded the family in the car and made the 4 hour drive north to Idaho Falls, Idaho. When I saw the boat for the first time I felt like I'd been kicked in the crotch. The interior was super clean but the outside was trashed. He said a few chips, what he meant was a few hundred chips. My wife thought the front of the boat was simply covered in specks of mud, when in fact it was covered in rock chips. The hull was also trashed. The previous owner clearly beached this boat on lava rock as there were too many to count thumbnail size chunks missing out of the hull. And the trailer??? It looked like it along with the boat had been towed regularly behind a gravel truck. The axles, undercarriage, and fender fronts were all down to bare metal and looked as though it had been sandblasted with buckshot.
This is the most dishonest representation I've ever experienced and I've been approached by transvestites in Tiajuana. All this sales guy had to say for himself was he told me it had some chips in it. This was pure dishonesty and Precision Boats in Idaho has zero credibility, steer clear of these guys. I figured it was a Tige dealer so they would of course shoot me straight. I drove 8 hours round trip with 3 kids, took a day off work, and burned a tank of gas and this guy only had a "sorry" for me. What a joke!
http://www.precision-performance.com...44&pov=3210464
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