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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

701.0. "EBCO boats and Valley Marine" by CRONIC::BOYD () Mon Jul 02 1990 12:37

    Hi All,
    
    I was wondering if anyone out there has heard of EBCO boats and
    especially their Monte Carlo line.  I was looking at them yesterday at
    Valley Marine in Rindge N.H.  The boat I was looking at was a 19ft
    stern drive with a Mercruiser 165 hp engine.  I have never heard of
    this manufacturer before so any information regarding these boats would
    be appreciated.  Also any information about that dealer would also be
    appreciated.
    
    Thanks
    
    Jim B.
    
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701.1About Valley Marine ...SITBUL::FYFEMon Jul 02 1990 17:346
    
    I won't do business with these people for more reasons than I have
    time to enter. At the very least they are expensive to do business
    with.
    
    Doug.
701.2Seemed nice enough to me (the boat, that is)JLGVS::GUNNERSONTue Jul 03 1990 16:213
My best friend bought a EBCO Monte Carlo 16-17' boat used in a private sale. It
seemed fine for a regular, not-big-money boat. I will try to get more details on
it.
701.3CRONIC::BOYDThu Jul 05 1990 12:1516
    
    After talking with some other dealers and people who have heard about
    EBCO, I got the impression that they were a middle of the pack type of
    boat, but pretty exspensive for what they offer.  I have compared them
    to some other brands (Glastron, Chapparal, Larson etc) and it seems
    that you can get more for your money from the "name" brands than the
    EBCO.  I guess that it what you learn from shopping around.
    
    As far as Valley Marine goes I decided that from what I hear the people
    try their hardest to sell you a boat, but once you buy one their
    warranty work and service leaves a lot to be desired.  I know a couple
    of people that have purchased boats there and have had to pull teeth
    just to get some work done.
    
    Jim B.  (Still looking for that right boat)
    
701.4Value isn't always found in the features list14752::GUNNERSONMon Jul 09 1990 16:4321
    This is my first opportunity to enter a better reply since the earlier
    one, sorry it wasn't sooner.
    
    First they are EBKO, not EBCO. No big deal, but facts are facts.
    
    Second I drove my friends 165 model on the 4th of July and skiied
    behind it. I liked it. The boat rode and handled very well, it came up
    on plane very nicely. It was quiet and comfortable. I don't have a lot
    of experience, but it was a very likeable boat. It was equiped with a 4
    cylinder 140 hp Mercruiser.
    
    Third the materials seemed to be of pretty decent quality, it never
    struck me as cheap. I could see a couple of shortcuts, but really only
    minor ones. One item, the tachometer didn't seem to be reading
    correctly. I couldn't believe the 5000 RPM reading for 25 MPH,
    certainly didn't sound like it.
    
    Price/value are personnal decisions, but the Monte Carlo seems to be a
    "nice" boat in any case. 
    
    john
701.5Another side about Valley MarineSALEM::MOEMon Jul 09 1990 18:4423
    I have the feeling that I will be in the minority, but I feel it
    is only fair to hear both sides about Valey Marine.  In '88 I bought
    my Malibu Skier from them and found the price to be what I expected
    and willing to pay for the boat.  As far as service, only once did
    I have a problem and that was when I took it in for the 20 hour
    oil change, the temp outside was close to 100 and a young kid with
    no patience was asked to do the work.  Well needless to say he got
    very upset because he did not know what he was doing since this
    was just the second inboard that they had serviced and he left the
    job, leaving me waiting for two hours not knowing that he took his
    tools and quit.  Since then I have been very pleased with their
    work and find them to be very sensitive to keeping my boat clean
    as to even put down cardboard over the carpet as not to make a mess
    with the oil or any of their tools or even the dirt from the lot.
    I usually call and make an appointment when I need to bring it in
    and they are ready to take me as soon as I arrive.  They are done
    and I am ready to leave and head back home about one hour later.
    This is great since I live in Salem and it takes one and a half
    hours one way to get to Rindge.  Just because of they way they have
    treated me is the reason why I am willing to travel the distance.
    So much for my two cents worth.
    
    	Greg
701.6Another good for Valley MarineLEVERS::NPAREMon Jul 09 1990 20:3411
    
    	I also have to agree with  the prior reply.Last September at the
    Fall Dec Fishing Tourney my trailer broke in half and had to buy a new
    one to get home.The salesman sold me a roller trailer for $50.00 over
    cost (his word) and told me that if I found anything cheaper he would
    refund the purchase price.I went shopping and could'nt find any cheaper
    bunker or roller style in the 1800lbs class in the Worcester area.
    Service wise I don't know but I would give them a try.
    
    My .02 cents worth
    Frenchy