Pro-line Problems

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Pro-line Problems

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I heard this morning that Pro-line is filing bankrupt and closed its doors after a series of problems with the new Pro-line Lite boats started get cracks in them down the center of the boat. I was told they shut the doors and laid everyone off.
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I wouldn't doubt it.
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Hate to hear that for the folks working there but those "lite" series boats didn't look like much to start with.
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That is horrible news, I thought they were a good quality company? I just saw the ad on he back of this months FS for the Pro-Lite.
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I called them up, and they did lay a bunch of folks off, but they are still in business.
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