Take note with the info on the Seafox brand. They had a terrible reputation surrounding the boats they built prior to the 2005/2006 season over there. They had delaminations, rot, poor performance and used inferior quality hardware like plastic through hulls and all the fittings were screwed in and not through bolted.
After this time, they turned their manufacturing upside down and started building with a 'no wood, no rot' policy, stainless steel through hulls and fittings and a lamination timetable to ensure quality. Their website has a great video of their manufacturing processes now.
How do I know? I did this research before buying my 2009 Seafox 216DC.
beau
Posts: 4104
Date Joined: 24/01/10
Check out the
Check out the www.thehulltruth.com and do a search on there, lots of info on seafox
z00m
Posts: 1086
Date Joined: 10/05/14
Take note with the info on
Take note with the info on the Seafox brand. They had a terrible reputation surrounding the boats they built prior to the 2005/2006 season over there. They had delaminations, rot, poor performance and used inferior quality hardware like plastic through hulls and all the fittings were screwed in and not through bolted.
After this time, they turned their manufacturing upside down and started building with a 'no wood, no rot' policy, stainless steel through hulls and fittings and a lamination timetable to ensure quality. Their website has a great video of their manufacturing processes now.
How do I know? I did this research before buying my 2009 Seafox 216DC.
bigedd
Posts: 22
Date Joined: 08/07/14
Thanks for that. So would
Thanks for that. So would you buy one again?? have you been happy with your??
cheers
z00m
Posts: 1086
Date Joined: 10/05/14
Only got mine recently but
Only got mine recently but I'm stoked so far.