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Before you buy any Tracker product
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Before you buy any Tracker product
Some of us here are very happy with their Tracker products and I'm sorry
you've had a bad experience. I was looking over the top ten rated lemons in the auto industry the other day and wasn't surprised that there were several Ford products listed there, many of which I had owned one time or another. Some of them I had problems with, some I didn't. But, I still drive a Ford today because overall, I'm happy with their product. Never let one bad apple spoil the lot... so they say. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ |
Before you buy any Tracker product
I could see one bad apple ...but two? .. 2 bad boats
"Charles Summers" wrote in : Some of us here are very happy with their Tracker products and I'm sorry you've had a bad experience. I was looking over the top ten rated lemons in the auto industry the other day and wasn't surprised that there were several Ford products listed there, many of which I had owned one time or another. Some of them I had problems with, some I didn't. But, I still drive a Ford today because overall, I'm happy with their product. Never let one bad apple spoil the lot... so they say. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ |
Before you buy any Tracker product
How about the Pinto, Edsel, and the Bronco II? Yup... there were plenty of
bad ones in the bunch. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... I could see one bad apple ...but two? .. 2 bad boats "Charles Summers" wrote in : Some of us here are very happy with their Tracker products and I'm sorry you've had a bad experience. I was looking over the top ten rated lemons in the auto industry the other day and wasn't surprised that there were several Ford products listed there, many of which I had owned one time or another. Some of them I had problems with, some I didn't. But, I still drive a Ford today because overall, I'm happy with their product. Never let one bad apple spoil the lot... so they say. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ |
Before you buy any Tracker product
Hey now, each manufacturer has it's share of less than desirable vehicles.
It's those one's that get the majority of the press, not the quality vehicles lines each of the maker's put out. That being said, knock it off Charles!!!!!!! ; ) "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... How about the Pinto, Edsel, and the Bronco II? Yup... there were plenty of bad ones in the bunch. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... I could see one bad apple ...but two? .. 2 bad boats "Charles Summers" wrote in : Some of us here are very happy with their Tracker products and I'm sorry you've had a bad experience. I was looking over the top ten rated lemons in the auto industry the other day and wasn't surprised that there were several Ford products listed there, many of which I had owned one time or another. Some of them I had problems with, some I didn't. But, I still drive a Ford today because overall, I'm happy with their product. Never let one bad apple spoil the lot... so they say. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ |
Before you buy any Tracker product
My point is... I'm still driving Fords. Just like I still have my Nitro.
Just gotta take care of anything you have if you want it to last. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Sean Barton" wrote in message ... Hey now, each manufacturer has it's share of less than desirable vehicles. It's those one's that get the majority of the press, not the quality vehicles lines each of the maker's put out. That being said, knock it off Charles!!!!!!! ; ) "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... How about the Pinto, Edsel, and the Bronco II? Yup... there were plenty of bad ones in the bunch. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... I could see one bad apple ...but two? .. 2 bad boats "Charles Summers" wrote in : Some of us here are very happy with their Tracker products and I'm sorry you've had a bad experience. I was looking over the top ten rated lemons in the auto industry the other day and wasn't surprised that there were several Ford products listed there, many of which I had owned one time or another. Some of them I had problems with, some I didn't. But, I still drive a Ford today because overall, I'm happy with their product. Never let one bad apple spoil the lot... so they say. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ |
Before you buy any Tracker product
Yor miss my point ..how come I ended up with two lemon? ... well three
if you count the dealer! http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ "Charles Summers" wrote in : My point is... I'm still driving Fords. Just like I still have my Nitro. Just gotta take care of anything you have if you want it to last. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Sean Barton" wrote in message ... Hey now, each manufacturer has it's share of less than desirable vehicles. It's those one's that get the majority of the press, not the quality vehicles lines each of the maker's put out. That being said, knock it off Charles!!!!!!! ; ) "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... How about the Pinto, Edsel, and the Bronco II? Yup... there were plenty of bad ones in the bunch. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... I could see one bad apple ...but two? .. 2 bad boats "Charles Summers" wrote in : Some of us here are very happy with their Tracker products and I'm sorry you've had a bad experience. I was looking over the top ten rated lemons in the auto industry the other day and wasn't surprised that there were several Ford products listed there, many of which I had owned one time or another. Some of them I had problems with, some I didn't. But, I still drive a Ford today because overall, I'm happy with their product. Never let one bad apple spoil the lot... so they say. -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Track This" wrote in message .254... http://pages.sbcglobal.net/trackthis/ |
Before you buy any Tracker product
"Track This" wrote in message .254... Yor miss my point ..how come I ended up with two lemon? ... well three if you count the dealer! Lack of research? I don't mean to start a flame war, but on average, Tracker Marine has had more than their fair share of complaints. I've found that many Tracker owners, especially those that are buying the aluminum boats, are buying on price alone. Just like most things in life, you get what you pay for. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Before you buy any Tracker product
Now Steve... we all can't afford a 22' torpedo, so we have to start at the
entry level. Personally, I don't see anything wrong with their aluminum line, especially since they went to an all welded hull. Proper maintenance is the key to keeping any boat in good running condition. Take care of your Tracker and it'll last a lifetime. They have a ten year warrenty *I think*... at least my Nitro does. Price, on the other hand, is not really the issue either. Remember Packard Bell computers? They were priced so that the new users could afford them. In turn, they also got a bad rep from new users buying them because it's what they could afford, but not knowing how to properly use them. They'd screw them up... then complain to the company about building a crappy computer, when actually they were actually decent computers. I know, cause I had one that lasted well past it's intended life cycle. Same thing will apply to boats. Just because you buy one... doesn't mean that you'll automatically know how to use and maintain it properly. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Track This" wrote in message .254... Yor miss my point ..how come I ended up with two lemon? ... well three if you count the dealer! Lack of research? I don't mean to start a flame war, but on average, Tracker Marine has had more than their fair share of complaints. I've found that many Tracker owners, especially those that are buying the aluminum boats, are buying on price alone. Just like most things in life, you get what you pay for. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Before you buy any Tracker product
"Charles B. Summers" (Comcast) wrote in message ... Now Steve... we all can't afford a 22' torpedo, so we have to start at the entry level. Personally, I don't see anything wrong with their aluminum line, especially since they went to an all welded hull. ***I guess that didn't come out like I intended it to. No, I realize that not everyone can afford a top of the line boat. But, like I said, the people that I know, that bought a Tracker bought it strictly on PRICE, then were amazed when it started coming apart at the seams, or things started falling off. There's a reason why items are priced as they are, if you buy cheap, you get cheap.. The lowest price isn't always the best value, for ANYTHING, just as paying big bucks doesn't always equate with top quality! Entry level doesn't always have to be cheap or low quality. The thing that the original poster could have done is some basic research on Tracker boats, as well as other boats for similar costs. He could have investigated buying a used boat of higher quality. Over the years, I've seen many complaints about the Tracker riveted hull aluminum boats, on many different websites. I'm sure that a couple hours spent surfing could have found some "spirited" discussion. Proper maintenance is the key to keeping any boat in good running condition. Take care of your Tracker and it'll last a lifetime. They have a ten year warrenty *I think*... at least my Nitro does. ***I agree, without proper maintenance, no boat is going to be in good running conditions. But I personally know two people here in Rhinelander that used to own riveted hull Trackers. Both of them are fastidious in maintenance and care. Both of them had problems similar to each other, rivets coming loose, falling out, cracks in hatch lids, mis-aligned parts, pieces falling off, hooked up wrong, shoddy workmanship, poor dealer support, and grief. I'm sure that there are many satisfied Tracker owners out there, probably as many or more than disgruntled owners, but there seems to be a definite trend. You bought a Nitro, totally different boat. The quality is better, but then again, you paid considerably more for that boat than an aluminum hull. Price, on the other hand, is not really the issue either. Remember Packard Bell computers? They were priced so that the new users could afford them. In turn, they also got a bad rep from new users buying them because it's what they could afford, but not knowing how to properly use them. They'd screw them up... then complain to the company about building a crappy computer, when actually they were actually decent computers. I know, cause I had one that lasted well past it's intended life cycle. ***Agreed, new users aren't necessarily the best spokespeople for an item. You had good service from a Packard Bell computer, I on the other hand, did not. I had a system board fail, the hard drive constantly was developing bad tracks, the video board crapped twice and it was slow. After the warranty expired, so did my time as a Packard Bell user. I now pay more for a computer, but I've done research, finding out what offered good value for the dollar and I'm happy. The same thing applies to boats, cars, trucks, or any major purchase. If you don't do your homework and buy strictly on price, you'll end up paying more in the long run, because you have to replace the item more often, or you'll have constant frustration. Same thing will apply to boats. Just because you buy one... doesn't mean that you'll automatically know how to use and maintain it properly. ***Believe me, this I know, agree with you on and always will. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Track This" wrote in message .254... Yor miss my point ..how come I ended up with two lemon? ... well three if you count the dealer! Lack of research? I don't mean to start a flame war, but on average, Tracker Marine has had more than their fair share of complaints. I've found that many Tracker owners, especially those that are buying the aluminum boats, are buying on price alone. Just like most things in life, you get what you pay for. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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