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Beware Klamath Boats
I learned to fish for stripers on SF Bay and in the Delta on a Klamath boat, and when I looked to buy a new boat to fish Montana lakes, Klamath was one of the first companies I checked. And Klamath was great at answering the phone and paying attention to me when they were courting my dollars, but after I purchased a boat, the service turned completely terrible. Twice they sent me touch-up paint that doesn't match, and when I've sent emails and called, they just don't reply, though I was promised they would. They just don't care. If you're relying on a company to stand behind its product and treat customers with appreciation and respect, Klamath Boats is not the company for you.
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Did you buy directly from the Klamath factory in Fairfield, California?
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I’ve owned the same 14 foot Klamath for 30 years and fish out of it more than 80 days a year. No leaks or problems and would recommend them. I’ve not had to call the company so I don’t know about customers service but they make great boat. Touch up paint��.
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Locally they have been popular for many years.
Some like them because they have a square chines.
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Touch up paint for a tin boat? If that's the only problem you're having just handle it yourself. You've got a great boat apparently. Run the hell out of it and enjoy it.
Almost sounds like ol Johnny Morris might have bought the company.
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