Thanks, pretty much reaffirms what I was thinking. Will be on the horn with the dealer tomorrow morning - I've done all I'm going to do being its new. If I wanted to play marine mechanic I'd have got...
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Thanks, pretty much reaffirms what I was thinking. Will be on the horn with the dealer tomorrow morning - I've done all I'm going to do being its new. If I wanted to play marine mechanic I'd have got...
Recently purchased a new (2018) Lund Renegade 1875. I've been having water in the bilge after each time out, sometimes enough that the auto bilge will pump for about 30 to a minute seconds while on...
Could have saved me the drive, Winona is about a half hour down the road.
The one I purchased was at Ray's Marine in Minnesota. I was also able to find 2019s at M&J Marine and Ed's Boat Sales in WI. Other than those three I wasn't able to find anyone that had one in stock...
Well thanks for the input everyone.... I put a deposit down on a new 2018 holdover this week. Should be ready to pick up next weekend. Will report back.
*Side note: listed my current fishing boat...
Nothing I've found beats Purple Power Aluminum Brightener on bare aluminum. Painted, pick your poison from above.
Diff'rent strokes I guess, I'm leaning Lund BECAUSE of rivets, lol.
Thanks, I'll have to call up one of the out of town dealers and get the definitive answer. Local dealer has proven to be worthless. I know they'll put in a system after the fact, just curious about...
Thanks for the feedback.
Looking at purchasing a Renegade (1875), have found a few currently on a dealer floor within 150 miles but none local. Not impressed with the local Lund dealer - doesn't seem real motivated to answer...