Sonic Blue
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 258
- Reaction score
- 252
- Points
- 137
- Location
- Ontario Canada
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- 252SD
- Boat Length
- 25
Ah man!!!
I realize these are "first world" problems but, c'mon!!!
I pulled my boat out of the water last week to prep for winter storage. I put 42 hours on the clock this summer between Lake Huron and Lake Erie, Ontario. This is my first boat, first year, first everything. I learned so much and had the best time with friends and family.
So...before I towed the boat to my dealer today, I washed the boat thoroughly, ....and found this crack in my hull. Its about the size of my finger. I didn't think much of it at the time, I mean, how expensive can it be to do a minor repair on a gel coat right? Probably a bubble defect and covered under warranty right? Well, apparently 17 hours, $450 in materials + Tax= $2800CDN ($2240 US) That's the cost of my boat slip for the season.
BUT WAIT...it gets better, before I knew that $, I pulled my Towing Cover out of the box for the first time this year. (you know....the ones no one could get?) I had one in my basement since mid summer. It arrived a month after my Snap Cover arrived so I have been towing and mooring with my Snap Cover all summer. I figured it was time to install the Towing Cover for the trip on the highway to the dealer. It fits perfectly and looks awesome. I just finished adjusting the ratchet straps and admiring how the cover makes my boat look when I noticed the big razor cut in the fabric. Seriously? And yup, you guessed it.... no warranty.. It's not a factory defect. I agree, it was clearly cut with a super sharp blade (at the freaking factory) Patch repair for that will be $100.
All I wanted to do this week was get my boat prepped for winter and stored indoors. Now, since i need to go ahead with the hull repair (i want to deal with it now and not spring) - I'll have to make other arrangements for storage. I am on first come first serve with my storage neighbor.
I know... First world problems.... but it would be nice to catch a break. A much less expensive break.
I realize these are "first world" problems but, c'mon!!!
I pulled my boat out of the water last week to prep for winter storage. I put 42 hours on the clock this summer between Lake Huron and Lake Erie, Ontario. This is my first boat, first year, first everything. I learned so much and had the best time with friends and family.
So...before I towed the boat to my dealer today, I washed the boat thoroughly, ....and found this crack in my hull. Its about the size of my finger. I didn't think much of it at the time, I mean, how expensive can it be to do a minor repair on a gel coat right? Probably a bubble defect and covered under warranty right? Well, apparently 17 hours, $450 in materials + Tax= $2800CDN ($2240 US) That's the cost of my boat slip for the season.
BUT WAIT...it gets better, before I knew that $, I pulled my Towing Cover out of the box for the first time this year. (you know....the ones no one could get?) I had one in my basement since mid summer. It arrived a month after my Snap Cover arrived so I have been towing and mooring with my Snap Cover all summer. I figured it was time to install the Towing Cover for the trip on the highway to the dealer. It fits perfectly and looks awesome. I just finished adjusting the ratchet straps and admiring how the cover makes my boat look when I noticed the big razor cut in the fabric. Seriously? And yup, you guessed it.... no warranty.. It's not a factory defect. I agree, it was clearly cut with a super sharp blade (at the freaking factory) Patch repair for that will be $100.
All I wanted to do this week was get my boat prepped for winter and stored indoors. Now, since i need to go ahead with the hull repair (i want to deal with it now and not spring) - I'll have to make other arrangements for storage. I am on first come first serve with my storage neighbor.
I know... First world problems.... but it would be nice to catch a break. A much less expensive break.
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