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Les Blackwell
I went last night (Wednesday) to the local Power Squadron meeting. The program was a local but well known surveyor who spoke about what a surveyor does when you hire him to look at a boat. The information was good and helpful to many of the people at the meeting.However, toward the end of the meeting, someone asked him, "since you survey many boats, are their some that are betten than others?" His response was, "Well, I would not buy a Hunter." I asked why and he responded, "...that they are poorly made." It is interesting the way I felt. It was like someone had hit me in the stomach. I did not respond to him and am still feeling upset. I feel the Hunter's are well made, better than most in many respects.I plan to write this person a letter saying that I think he is un-ethical as he ought to have said, these are the things I do not like to see in a boat and leave the brand names out of it. He did comment that he liked Catalinas and Bayliners. I suspect when he sees my letter, he'll just circle file it. But I am concerned about the number of people who might believe him.Somedays I think I should have stayed on the boat.