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Location: Lebanon,Mo | Started for this great company last week and look forward to playing a key role in building these boats with family and friends. These boats have been on the water with me now for almost a decade and they have supported me the entire ride. Coming back from Florida..gonna start fresh again on the muskies. Be pickn out a 2015 model this summer..pretty pumped
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| Good luck with your new job! What position are you filling?
Bob |
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Location: Lebanon,Mo | Not sure of position title yet,but im takn care of dealer parts,warranty,shipping items all over the world,product inventory and requests from employees needing items to finish boats. |
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Location: oswego, il | That would be go to guy? |
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| I can tell you I love my G3 for shallow river fishing. Absolutely no problems. A 2007 CCTJ boat bought new 115/80 Yamaha. Good luck in your new career ! |
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Location: NE PA | I use my G3 for the river almost exclusively and it has treated me vewry well. |
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Location: NE PA | lennyg3 - 6/10/2014 9:20 PM
I also use my G3 for the river almost exclusively and it has treated me very well. |
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| V172 with 115 Yamaha. Works great. Tight fitting compartments. Wide, so it does not take waves well, but great casting platforms. What is more interesting to me is the trailer and its components. My Bear trailer has tire problems, light kit problems (recall), and wiring problems (maybe done by dealer). I have owned Shorelander as well. The wiring system is just not up to par on either. If we could find a trailer that has stainless hardware, heavy duty wiring, and thick metal shields around the lights and wires that now are knocked out by rocks, other vehicles, trees, etc., would be a good start. |
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