Received a personal tour from Will today. The people on the manufacturing floor were so attentive to the details and were all smiles as I walked through. The fact the the manufacturing is done in house, from molding to stitching, to aluminum bending, high quality is assured. After seeing the manufacturing processes up close there is no reason to look any further for manufacturer. I look forward to my new Heritage! Thanks again for the great tour!
Thanks for the kind remarks and we are very happy Will was able to give you a great tour. Congrats on the new boat and welcome to the Sportsman Family!
Received a personal tour from Will today. The people on the manufacturing floor were so attentive to the details and were all smiles as I walked through. The fact the the manufacturing is done in house, from molding to stitching, to aluminum bending, high quality is assured. After seeing the manufacturing processes up close there is no reason to look any further for manufacturer. I look forward to my new Heritage! Thanks again for the great tour!
Thanks for the kind remarks and we are very happy Will was able to give you a great tour. Congrats on the new boat and welcome to the Sportsman Family!
I need a 242 so badly... lol
What is the bonding putty called?
Hey what is the black glue called? Cheers Chris
What you're referring to is called methyl methacrylate. It's a bonding agent with incredible strength properties for bonding pieces together.
@@SportsmanBoatsOffical Thanks for the quick response. I could hear it but could not spell it! Thanks and nice vids!
Thank for sharing this information and journey with us. Do you use any special 3D cad software like Delfship or so?
That bedding compound is the worst when rebuilding boats