Craig
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 559
- Reaction score
- 223
- Points
- 122
- Location
- Lake Cumberland, KY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
So let me start by apologizing, and by saying if anyone thinks I'm expecting too much here, speak up. Anyway, early this week I called our nearest dealer (Stokely's Marine) near lexington,ky. I needed some small warranty issues fixed and our warranty is set to expire in a few weeks. When I called I advised them of my warranty issues, and asked if they could take care of the problems even though I bought the boat at another dealership. I know, I probably shouldn't have mentioned that but I would rather get it all on the table and save myself a 1.5 hour drive if they wouldn't/couldn't handle the issues.
I spoke with someone in the service department and he said it was no problem, told me their hours and when I could drop the boat off. So since I was off work today I loaded up with my oldest son and drug my boat the 1.5 hour trip to their dealership.
Before I go any further, the issues I needed looked at were throttles slipping, throttles out of sync, a couple fit and finish issues (screws missing from rubrail), etc,etc. There were no major issues to contend with and yes I could likely fix them all, but I paid 45k for a boat with a warranty.
So we arrive and walk into the dealership, find the service department, and I proceed to tell the service department "guy" what my issues are and that I had called earlier in the week. He acknowledges the issues as being common ones and says they can fix the issues....BUT, they won't be covered under warranty. I'm confused at this point and I asked if he was kidding with me. He snidely commented that the "issues" were "boat prep" issues that "my dealer" should have prepped properly. I have no idea if this is truly an area that is worked on by dealers during boat prep or not, all I know is what Stokely's Marine' service department is saying to me seems to be a lie engineered to take advantage of the circumstances and the fact that I'm from out of town. I informed him again that I had called earlier in the week and was advised it would've be no problem. He genuinely couldn't care what I had been told earlier in the week as he then proceeds to tell me again that they can work on the problems but it won't be covered by warranty. He then goes on to say that to fix it would require two techs and a minimum of two hours on the water. I inquire how much that would cost, to which he replies $180.00....
I tried to keep my cool about it, and told him I would have appreciated being told about the $180 charge prior to driving 1.5 hours and burning nearly half a tank of gas towing my boat in the pouring rain to his dealership, rather than being led to believe that my "warranty" would cover the issues I have. I expressed my displeasure about being lied to, to which he replied they could try to fix it without going to the water.......??? Disgusted, I just turned around and walked out.
Based on principle alone, I'll drive the 2.5 hours to the dealership I purchased the boat from before I EVER spend any money at Stokely's Marine. Am I expecting too much? Am I over reacting? I was livid walking back to the truck to leave, and because my son was with me I had an obligation to handle it a certain way, but I hate being lied to or misled. Especially when it wastes half my day and half a tank of gas.
Sorry for the rant, but to say I'm disappointed with their Service Department would be an understatement. I've read good things from others about this dealership on the forum, I guess you have to buy your boat there to deserve decent customer service. If you didn't then, I guess you're SOL.
Stepping off my soapbox...
I spoke with someone in the service department and he said it was no problem, told me their hours and when I could drop the boat off. So since I was off work today I loaded up with my oldest son and drug my boat the 1.5 hour trip to their dealership.
Before I go any further, the issues I needed looked at were throttles slipping, throttles out of sync, a couple fit and finish issues (screws missing from rubrail), etc,etc. There were no major issues to contend with and yes I could likely fix them all, but I paid 45k for a boat with a warranty.
So we arrive and walk into the dealership, find the service department, and I proceed to tell the service department "guy" what my issues are and that I had called earlier in the week. He acknowledges the issues as being common ones and says they can fix the issues....BUT, they won't be covered under warranty. I'm confused at this point and I asked if he was kidding with me. He snidely commented that the "issues" were "boat prep" issues that "my dealer" should have prepped properly. I have no idea if this is truly an area that is worked on by dealers during boat prep or not, all I know is what Stokely's Marine' service department is saying to me seems to be a lie engineered to take advantage of the circumstances and the fact that I'm from out of town. I informed him again that I had called earlier in the week and was advised it would've be no problem. He genuinely couldn't care what I had been told earlier in the week as he then proceeds to tell me again that they can work on the problems but it won't be covered by warranty. He then goes on to say that to fix it would require two techs and a minimum of two hours on the water. I inquire how much that would cost, to which he replies $180.00....
I tried to keep my cool about it, and told him I would have appreciated being told about the $180 charge prior to driving 1.5 hours and burning nearly half a tank of gas towing my boat in the pouring rain to his dealership, rather than being led to believe that my "warranty" would cover the issues I have. I expressed my displeasure about being lied to, to which he replied they could try to fix it without going to the water.......??? Disgusted, I just turned around and walked out.
Based on principle alone, I'll drive the 2.5 hours to the dealership I purchased the boat from before I EVER spend any money at Stokely's Marine. Am I expecting too much? Am I over reacting? I was livid walking back to the truck to leave, and because my son was with me I had an obligation to handle it a certain way, but I hate being lied to or misled. Especially when it wastes half my day and half a tank of gas.
Sorry for the rant, but to say I'm disappointed with their Service Department would be an understatement. I've read good things from others about this dealership on the forum, I guess you have to buy your boat there to deserve decent customer service. If you didn't then, I guess you're SOL.
Stepping off my soapbox...
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