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I had a hardware problem on my Sea Hunt boat and was unable to find what I wanted to replace the broken part. Searches on the Internet were not productive.

In and effort to find the proper part number, I placed a call to Sea Hunt and was put in touch with Joel.

All I wanted was the part number and vendor info. Much to my surprise and delight Joel had the parts and had them delivered the next day by UPS. NO CHARGE.

Now this is on a 2004 boat. Sea Hunt and its employees seem to want to help their customers. When the time comes to upgrade, they will get serious consideration.

A Happy Customer

Barry

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I had a hardware problem on my Sea Hunt boat and was unable to find what I wanted to replace the broken part. Searches on the Internet were not productive.

In and effort to find the proper part number, I placed a call to Sea Hunt and was put in touch with Joel.

All I wanted was the part number and vendor info. Much to my surprise and delight Joel had the parts and had them delivered the next day by UPS. NO CHARGE.

Now this is on a 2004 boat. Sea Hunt and its employees seem to want to help their customers. When the time comes to upgrade, they will get serious consideration.

A Happy Customer

Barry

He did that for me as well. One of my kids snapped of one of the switches on my 240 and I called Joel - had it 2 days later! :605_thumbs_up:

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Answered my question before asking. I like to looks, adn edgewood and everglages. One of those three will be my new knock around once I sale my Alemarle. Not traveling as we thought, just want somthing smaller. I'll tell ya though the fuel just hold out and easy to maintain.

Only problem the wife is use to the soft ride regardless what waves are coming she no nonger even looks. I hope this doesn't lead to a talk.

But did like to se seaHunt on the plus side and I know there light but maybe bouncy?

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I'm second owner of a 2003 Triton 232 and I am thoroughly pleased with the boat. I've also had great experience dealing with the factory. Drain fittings, hatch locks, and even a live well stand pipe that went missing were cheerefully sent to me no charge.

I remember the first time I saw a Sea Hunt while cruising into my marina on my 30' pilot boat which I sold to buy a CC. I said to my wife, hey that sure is a pretty boat there. It was probably a 20' with a T-top. Now I see Sea Hunts everywhere and no one has a bad word to say about them.

Nice job they have done. Hope they survive this economy.

John G

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When I had a fuel sender go bad in my Sea Hunt that was 2 years out of warranty, Joel not only sent a new one, but he paid my dealer to install it. How good is that!

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