View Poll Results: Profile or Bayliner
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38.83%
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Profile or Bayliner
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Re: Profile or Bayliner
good looking boat J. I like the gray and blue. I used to have an old mustang with those colors.
will send further discussions off line..........
will send further discussions off line..........
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In response to Profile vs. Bayliner, they are really two different types of boats. Profile is more sport power driven whereas Bayliner is a run-about in this class size. Personally, I owned a 2005 304V that I purchased brand new. I had a small problem with two small stress cracks my first season and I did get Profile to take care of them. You can not even see where they repaired them. Yes, Randy does come off at first as not really customer friendly, but after I spent an entire morning in Iowa with Randy, I think I understand him better. He is not a sales person - he is a boat builder. He took the time to take me through the small factory in Iowa and it turned out to be a pretty neat experience.
I really feel the newer Profiles are better than the 90's models. I got many, many compliments on my '05. Just to set the record straight, Jim Barnacle Sr. and Jim Barnacle, Jr. purchased Profile from Randy in April or May of 2005. The Barnacles have kept Randy on to run the Iowa facility, but there is a brand new facility for Profile boats in Wisconsin which is where the Barnacles have their corporate office. I have spoken with Jim Jr. on the phone and he is a very customer friendly person.
Just setting the record straight. Profile is a good boat.
I really feel the newer Profiles are better than the 90's models. I got many, many compliments on my '05. Just to set the record straight, Jim Barnacle Sr. and Jim Barnacle, Jr. purchased Profile from Randy in April or May of 2005. The Barnacles have kept Randy on to run the Iowa facility, but there is a brand new facility for Profile boats in Wisconsin which is where the Barnacles have their corporate office. I have spoken with Jim Jr. on the phone and he is a very customer friendly person.
Just setting the record straight. Profile is a good boat.
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After reading this thread this morning I would like very much to add that Tom Mcann the guy that earlier on in this that everyone was questioning is one of the 26s that was in my area and I know of his problems first hand. His deck came apart the 1st year as he was using it and as he said Randy blamed it on him as he did with me and my 27. I guess his Offshore Performance Boats were only meant for west coast user's. Our inland rivers and lakes are just to rough for them I guess. Sure is funny how this old thing just popped up.
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Profile boats were junk. Hopefully the new owners will change the company. They might of been good for rivers or small lakes. Thier hulls were very weak. Randy was an asz and in my opinion will always be. Very unproffesional. Did not stand behind his work. I can't imagine anyone wanting to buy his company after what he has done. I like the looks of the boats but I do not understand when peoples commits on here says they used quality materials. Not even close. I have not owned a Bayliner so I can't compare but inm my opinion they are Kmart boats along with Profile.
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In response to Profile vs. Bayliner, they are really two different types of boats. Profile is more sport power driven whereas Bayliner is a run-about in this class size. Personally, I owned a 2005 304V that I purchased brand new. I had a small problem with two small stress cracks my first season and I did get Profile to take care of them. You can not even see where they repaired them. Yes, Randy does come off at first as not really customer friendly, but after I spent an entire morning in Iowa with Randy, I think I understand him better. He is not a sales person - he is a boat builder. He took the time to take me through the small factory in Iowa and it turned out to be a pretty neat experience.
I really feel the newer Profiles are better than the 90's models. I got many, many compliments on my '05. Just to set the record straight, Jim Barnacle Sr. and Jim Barnacle, Jr. purchased Profile from Randy in April or May of 2005. The Barnacles have kept Randy on to run the Iowa facility, but there is a brand new facility for Profile boats in Wisconsin which is where the Barnacles have their corporate office. I have spoken with Jim Jr. on the phone and he is a very customer friendly person.
Just setting the record straight. Profile is a good boat.
I really feel the newer Profiles are better than the 90's models. I got many, many compliments on my '05. Just to set the record straight, Jim Barnacle Sr. and Jim Barnacle, Jr. purchased Profile from Randy in April or May of 2005. The Barnacles have kept Randy on to run the Iowa facility, but there is a brand new facility for Profile boats in Wisconsin which is where the Barnacles have their corporate office. I have spoken with Jim Jr. on the phone and he is a very customer friendly person.
Just setting the record straight. Profile is a good boat.
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I have owned 2 Bayliners. You can't get more boat for the money, BUT you get what you pay for. Less power, wallpaper, stapled together plywood furniture, 7/8 screwed together rails. Lots of plastic in places stainless would be better. Wide flat hull gives decent speed for the power and a lot of room inside, BUT a horrible ride in anything rougher than flat water. OK in lakes and rivers but absolutely S--ks in Long Is Sound
I bought my first one because I thought I was a sailer and wanted to shut my wife up. No excuse for the second one except to say that I wanted a Flybridge and it was cheap.
I bought my first one because I thought I was a sailer and wanted to shut my wife up. No excuse for the second one except to say that I wanted a Flybridge and it was cheap.
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You get alot of boat for your money with a Bayliner. Have you ever been on a 325?