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Joel
I was to be a proud new owner of a 2002 Passage 450. The boat left the factory on October 16, 2001 and was scheduled to arrive at Cedar Mills Marina - Texoma at 3:30 October 19, 2001. At 4:00pm while I was sitting with the rigger and dealer celebrating the moment, the bad news was given to us - Boat had made contact with a low bridge! Winches sheared off and wheel pedistal bent down. Substantial glass damage.My question to this forum is has anybody else experienced a situation similar and how did Hunter respond?I did not close on the boat that day, and not sure that I will. The damage is not structural and can be repaired. Lucky enough the Valiant Yacht factory is on this lake and they will be the ones to repair the damage. The estimate is 60 man hours and the repair will be stronger than new.The value of this boat now is much less to me than before. I believe that even with a great glass repair, at some point in time when I move up, this damage will effect resale value.Here is link to the pictures of damage: http://communities.msn.com/SongofTexas/photoalbums.msnwIs it best to walk away from this or reach a settlement?Thanks for any helpJoelSong of Texas