Re: Four Winns or Rinker
OK,JohnKC..I'll back u up on that one. Bayliner is not the same builder it was in the 80's and 90's, but I still wouldn't trust them.<br />Rinker is NOT built very well. I know nothing of thier customer service, but one needs only to look closely at the glasswork where visable (they do a pretty good job of covering flaws with floss,as does Bliner).<br />But the fit and finish,as someone stated above will bear-out all...This will save folks like me and John here from ending-up in some tight crackz,defending our opinions..JMHO.<br />It's not so much opinion,as it is facts about the engines I wish to cmment on...Volvo is slightly more reliable ,but parts cost way more on average than an equivalant Mercruiser of simular size. Four Winns boats are visably built better, but still aint all that, in my eyesight. Take a look at a Boston Whaler,Mako, or Grady White,and the way they are built,then,take a look at the other three(bliner,rinker,4 winns), ad you will settle on a Whaler,even tho it costs a bunch more.<br />All the above comes from a proud Bayliner Captain, so my opinions should count where the bliners are concerned. Don't know much about the newer ones tho. Supposedly, there is zero wood in the new bliners..Time will tell.