Thanks Kenny at LTB
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Besides providing customer service and FOLLOW UP that is second to none - Kenny continues to be our "factory resource" after Velocity has shut down. In many ways the best part of the Velocity Powerboats Brand - the Velocity people - lives on through Kenny! As an example, I'm planning to replaces two drive and two tab indicator cables next week. Kenny not only knew the proper cable lengths for my 390 but he suggested an upgraded cable that he's personally used, provided an installation tip and delivered the cables to my door saving me at least 10% cost! We are very fortunate to have Kenny supporting us. Do yourself a favor and call Kenny for your Velocity needs!
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The thing is, power boating has gotten prohibitively expensive in the UK over the years (as it has in most civilised parts of the world). I have been boating since being knee high to a grass hopper, waterskiing and following the UK Powerboat Racing scene and I soon realised that with increased running costs, I would have to give it up at some point which is something I couldn't live with so I sold my last Powerboat in 2005 and put all my time and resources into investments that would hopefully enable me to boat into old age. When the VR1 came up for sale in 2009 I couldn't resist buying it as I viewed it as the perfect boat for my needs and was happy to bide my time until everything else was in order. Our economy has not been good and the property market has performed worse than expected which has affected plans but I am 50 now and will have finished the extension and refurbishment of our home this year which has been eating money like no tomorrow.
I too cannot recommend Kenny more highly, great guy who works hard at being helpful and is a great source for Velocity owners. Don't be shy, pick up the phone and give him a call whatever your needs.
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Kenny and Steve are great people!
Kenny rebuilt my entire bilge and transom assemblies last fall and I couldn't be happier. He's much more than a boat salesman. Very hard worker and has all of the right connections to get just about any resto job done and done right.
Kenny rebuilt my entire bilge and transom assemblies last fall and I couldn't be happier. He's much more than a boat salesman. Very hard worker and has all of the right connections to get just about any resto job done and done right.
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I hear you man!
The thing is, power boating has gotten prohibitively expensive in the UK over the years (as it has in most civilised parts of the world). I have been boating since being knee high to a grass hopper, waterskiing and following the UK Powerboat Racing scene and I soon realised that with increased running costs, I would have to give it up at some point which is something I couldn't live with so I sold my last Powerboat in 2005 and put all my time and resources into investments that would hopefully enable me to boat into old age. When the VR1 came up for sale in 2009 I couldn't resist buying it as I viewed it as the perfect boat for my needs and was happy to bide my time until everything else was in order. Our economy has not been good and the property market has performed worse than expected which has affected plans but I am 50 now and will have finished the extension and refurbishment of our home this year which has been eating money like no tomorrow.
I too cannot recommend Kenny more highly, great guy who works hard at being helpful and is a great source for Velocity owners. Don't be shy, pick up the phone and give him a call whatever your needs.
The thing is, power boating has gotten prohibitively expensive in the UK over the years (as it has in most civilised parts of the world). I have been boating since being knee high to a grass hopper, waterskiing and following the UK Powerboat Racing scene and I soon realised that with increased running costs, I would have to give it up at some point which is something I couldn't live with so I sold my last Powerboat in 2005 and put all my time and resources into investments that would hopefully enable me to boat into old age. When the VR1 came up for sale in 2009 I couldn't resist buying it as I viewed it as the perfect boat for my needs and was happy to bide my time until everything else was in order. Our economy has not been good and the property market has performed worse than expected which has affected plans but I am 50 now and will have finished the extension and refurbishment of our home this year which has been eating money like no tomorrow.
I too cannot recommend Kenny more highly, great guy who works hard at being helpful and is a great source for Velocity owners. Don't be shy, pick up the phone and give him a call whatever your needs.
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Kenny by far is the man , most honest person I have ever met in the boat industry in the last 35 years , I take my boat form NY back to him in Fl for any major work . Great guy to deal with .