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  • ruce Graham
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    It’s what I could find !!!. Been a boater for a long time, but new to participating in forums, I guess I didn’t have anything to motivate me before. I have Lund, Crestliner, Alumacraft, and Grumman in Aluminum and SeaFox in glass right now, plus some old wood Thompsons, never have been treated like this.

    ruce Graham
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    #1962432

    I bought a 2018. Note, my first Alumacraft was a model from 1968. I still have it. My new 2018 is cheap, I wish I never bought it. The windshield is attached to the console with two little screws in soft plastic. Designed to fail so you have to buy it again. And warranty people at Alumacraft might as well be fired, all they do is turn down claims. Can’t ever talk to anyone about it and the dealer is about as much help as a tree stump. RUN AWAY. If your are interested I’lll show you the photos.

    ruce Graham
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    #1962118

    I have a 2018 Alumacraft 17.5 Edge. Don’t ever buy this boat. The windshield assembly is designed to fail. Only 2 small screws in cheap and weak plastic are used to hold the inside edge. Best of my ability to calculate they can hold about 7 lbs of pressure. And when it fails, no matter what they don’t warrantee it. Real junk. I can only imagine the other failures yet to come. I have owned Alumacrafts since I was 10 years old (still have that boat), never had issues with this type of cheapness and lack of service. RUN AWAY……..

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