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L. Steimel
I have a Hunter 240. It is a 2000. It had numerous blisters on the bottom and also on the swing keel. The people at the factory told me that the keel is not covered by warranty, but for me to get an estimate locally to repair the hull. They said that if I like I can bring the boat to the factory in Alachua, Florida and they will fix the hull and put a new keel in it at no cost. The cost of the keel alone is $1500.00 With the price of gas I knew it would be an expensive trip, but I figured by getting a new keel out of the deal it would be well worth it. I took the boat down there in November and let them have plenty of time to work on it. I went back to Florida about 3 weeks ago and brought the boat home. They did a very nice job fixing it. Yesterday I got a letter from Hunter. Inside the letter was a check for $500.00. I was confused since they told me that they do not pay shipping fees to get it down there. This morning I called the factory and asked what the check was for and I was told "it was just something from us to help you out with the gas on your trip. How many companies can you find that will do something that nice for you. A great boat and great people!!!!!