Originally Posted by
Redhunter
Troy
First I will start with the smart ass comment made by pin head in relation to why listen to those that have only looked at them, talk to someone who owns one.
Seriously you don't have to be einstein to realise that the nobles down at the kawana boat show a few years ago were terrible and I feel for the poor buggers that purchased them. When plate sides don't line up and terrible welding and paint that peels off, geez you don't need to own one to realise how badly made they where. If it's captain seaweeds boat you are looking at well that boat I cannot comment on as I have not seen it, the newer ones that grand marlin has been fitting out may have changed and be of better build quility. Just stand back and take a good look at the boat, look along the plate sides and see if there is any bad warping, look to see if all plate side lline up if not this is a good indication that it has not sat on the jig properly, look and inspect all welds and look in the kill tank for good workmanship.
Good luck with your purchase and I hope it works out for you.
Steve