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The resale value of a Lund boat is generally higher than the resale value of other boats in the same category.
The downside is that a riveted boat is more likely to leak. I know this from personal experience.
This is pretty typical on boats, and you’re often better off buying a well-cared-for boat from ten years ago than you are buying a boat that is three to five years old.
My small fishing boat has rivets, and it leaks. The leaking isn’t severe, but the bottom of the boat definitely has water in it when I’m done.
Here are the benefits of Lund boats:
However, one should note that Lund boats start out at a higher price, so the rate of depreciation may be just as high with a Lund as it is with many other boats.
I have seen the Centrics, they look pretty interesting but are huge spendy, if you want Lund seats get with one of their dealers and see if they can get them and what they cost but hold take a deep breath when he tells you, it is also gonna be really spendy.
If you look at the new Lund seats and the Attwood Centric II seats, they are virtually identical (without the Lund name & logo of course). [links]
Don't know who makes the seats for Lund but I would be really suprised to learn it was Attwood, more likely a local company to Lund.
I have seen the Centrics, they look pretty interesting but are huge spendy, if you want Lund seats get with one of their dealers and see if they can get them and what they cost but hold take a deep breath when he tells you, it is also gonna be really spendy.
If you look at the new Lund seats and the Attwood Centric II seats, they are virtually identical (without the Lund name & logo of course). [links]
Don't know who makes the seats for Lund but I would be really suprised to learn it was Attwood, more likely a local company to Lund.