I recently e-mailed Jeff and asked when they would have time to do a few up-grades to the Mary Ellen. He said bring her up anytime. I took the boat in on Nov. 7th. Shortly afer I arrived I was met by Adam who said he would be doing the work. He listened and took down notes. I told him I wanted to get the new fuel tank mounting system and also the new fiberglass fronts. He said that the fronts had recently been updated to have fuel level site cutouts. I also wanted to get the new hinge and lock system for the table. As we were looking thru the plant I noticed a new latch and stop for the cabin door. He said they could also put that on for me. Before I had been there 15 minutes Scot Renyolds came out and looked at the boat and asked what I was here for. It sure is nice to have the Factory president still show an interest almost 4 years after he sold me the boat. I left knowing that the boat was in good hands. I got a call on Friday and was told that the boat should be ready Monday to be picked up. I went up Tuesday Nov. 15th. and was not disappointed. As Adam was showing me the upgrades he mentioned that he had freshened up all the teak, boy did it look nice. Again Scot and Jeff were there and made sure that all the work was done to my satisfaction. I had also had the 100 hour service done on the twin Hondas. All the work looked great, the price was fair and it was done in 1 week. I quess by now I should not be surprized with C-dory, but it still amazes me with all the boats they are building that they still find time to give great service to a customer that bought his boat nearly 4 years ago. I guess it shows, I am a great fan of the C-dory Marine Group. On page 4 of the Mary Ellen album are the upgrades.