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    Cracks on transom???

    I have had my 2012 puma wrapped for about 4 years now and getting ready to rewrap and noticed some hairline cracks on the transom. Is this normal? I have never hit anything hard to cause any problem. Should I be worried? Thanks guys
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    I would start with photos to my selling dealer, if I purchased it new. If not, I would contact BassCat directly and send photos to them before discussing here.

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    I did not buy it new. Maybe they will chime in.
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    We would suggest visiting the local dealership if your concerned.

    They will want the serial number.

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    #5
    Maybe someone parked it in the woods before you owned it ����

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    That is not a normal occurrence with a Basscat, humm

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    I have sent pictures in. I will update when I find something out. Yea I have never heard of this either. I just hope it is safe. I love my puma!!!
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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Superpro View Post
    That is not a normal occurrence with a Basscat, humm
    I was thinking the same thing

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    They can happen. The most frequent causes are impacting stumps and then the worst are from a sand bar and gearcase stopping the boat. Of course we’ve seen car rear impacts also and those are quite different.

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