In Lee v. R&K Marine, where a boat that Lee bought became unusable after only three years when it fell apart, and the seller had expressly disclaimed all warranties, the court held:
A) Lee was out of luck as warranties do not apply to personal watercraft
B) Lee was out of luck because the seller properly disclaimed warranties
C) the seller could not disclaim warranties for reasonable repairs
D) the seller could not disclaim warranties that evade industry standards of quality
E) none of the other choices
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