05-02-2020, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Descant
An attorney to help with negotiations sounds good. I would be cautious about suing. It sounds like a good case, but the time delays can be horrendous. In the meantime, you're out $100,000 and you have no boat. Could be years.
If there is a lemon law for boats like there is for cars, that might be a bonus.
In 2017-18, Brunswick was trying to sell SeaRay. They announced in June 2018 that SeaRay was no longer for sale. I wonder if, in that time frame, there were personnel changes that set the stage for some of the lack of response that we're seeing here?
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I was also wondering if the sale situation had anything to do with this lack of response. What a terrible situation.
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