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Guess who my friends call when they're in distress
The popularity of this site commensurate to the number of Boston Whaler boats sold says something about the owners of said boats. We will have nothing less than the best, and will maintain them that way. Because of that, when any one of my friends boat breaks down guess who they call. They will argue that a whaler costs more and maintenance is expensive, and with that they don't mind leaving the "cheaper" boat out in the back yard to erode away. Well guess what, when that boat won't crank and the bilge pumps quit on a December day with rain in the forecast, they're on the phone with 'ol huckelberry. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has this problem, although I am usually honored to be the one called upon for this task. When the whaler pulls along side, they know they're gonna be ok.