all of the posts on this and other threads that have stated that the author had "heard" that someone had been cut, or that waders had been torn, on bad welds.....but I am going to say this....
I have GREAT EMPATHY for anyone in todays business climate that is trying to make a living selling a product and as a result I've been doing some research on the "claims" being made here about "welds" and "failures" and "responses by the builder" and I've come up with some interesting findings and I'm going to list them here....
I'll preface this by saying that I don't own a DW boat, don't know the owner of that company, and other than standing in one of the boats at a show have never been in one.....I suspect strongly that a lot of the people who have criticized DW boats are like me and have reported what they have heard without first hand knowledge of the validity of that claim and I think that is unfair to potential owners and to the mfg.....
Here's what I found out.....
Dangerous Welds......as in the ones that will cut you or tear your waders.....I spoke personally to (5) different DW owners and not one of them said that they had any problems AND IN FACT they advised that there weren't even any welds in locations where that could happen....interested in that comment I requested photos of the boat and those photos verified that on the interior there are no exposed welds that you could brush up against to either tear your waders or cut yourself......Exterior welds that I saw in the photos were not in areas where I would think people using the boat wold come into contact with them nor did they look like they would cut you.....(I freely admit this was one set of photos but we'll get to that in a minute)....
UGLY WELDS.......I "might" concede this one but it would be seriously qualified......why...becaue DW is not THUNDER JET and they are not Pacific Skiff and they are not any one of the other NW Plate boat mfg's that some people are comparing the welds to.....I own a JetCraft plate boat and the welds are GORGEOUS and YES if I compared the DW welds to my boat they wouldn't compare....but that doesn't make them BAD welds it just means that the intnet of the boat is different.....DW, as I understand it, makes a working class boat, an affordable boat, and if you compare my boat to a DW then the price differential is going to reflex the APPEARANCE-although not the quality-of the welds, and you'd pay a minimum of $10K extra for the "cosmetic only" difference.....
Quickly lets cover the "dog that almost castrated itself on a weld"....didn't happen....a dog did cut his scrotum on a TAB on the stern of the boat that is used to anchor the dog ramp either up or down...the dog was loading FROM THE GROUND, and if you've seen these boats on a trailer you kow thats a jump, and he slipped on the transom and fell back on the tab cutting himself, (did not require a vet visit btw). Simply put this was not the fault of the boat.....
FAILED WELDS......heard about one instance....also heard it was handled without problems by the mfg......that sounds like good customer service to me....and with a 15 warranty I'd say that the mfg has confidence in both his boat and his welders....
PEELING PAINT....didn't address it....why? Again I run a JetCraft...I paid a huge premium for an automotive EMRON paint job....its no longer intact.....why....cause nobody that hunts babies their boats and you are going to have paint issues with them.....based on what I heard fro the owners I talked to if there were issues associated with the paint I have no doubt they would be handled by the mfg in a satisfactory fashion....
So that I don't sound like aDW salesman here I will tell you taht from the pictures that I saw I would say that the tracks on the deck for the blind would make me think twice berofe I slid out of, or into, the boat, and I also would not work a dog off the sides of the boat...the numerous, short, pieces or track, each one with ahrap angles on each end are wader rippers IMO and I'd be really worried about a dog hanging a toe in the track if worked over them.....
Did I miss anything? Hear me know--believe me later.....I do not want to censure people from answering questions about any product when the reports are FIRST HAND and FACTUAL....if thats the case answer away....but if the information is second, third or worse hand please don't post it just because you are a Ford man and the product you are slamming is a Chevrolet....
WHY? Cause its unfair to the mfg who is potentially going to lose a sale......
I'll quit know even though I could continue with otherr examples that I found to be contrary to what has been posted......to the people that are interested in ANY boat I suggest you speak DIRECTLY to owners and definately don't make an assessment based on an internet answers....you might just find yourself steered in the wrong direction....
Steve