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Warranty of a Scarab boat?

Loomy

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2011
Boat Model
SX192
Boat Length
19
What is the warranty of a Scarab boat? 1 year full + 5 years for the hull?
 
1 year limited hull, 3 year limited engine unless you got the 5 year deal.
 
The complete Standard Warranty is:
Lifetime Structural on the Hull (Scarab)
5 year Osmotic (Scarab)
1 year gelcoat/cosmetic (Scarab)
1 year non-structural parts and components (General) (Scarab)
3 year engine/drive (Rotax)
1 year on trailer
 
Hey guys. ...anyone have anything break and find out something is not covered under warranty.

I recently noticed my speaker lights stopped working on two and my adjust toggle switch broke off. ...

I haven't brought it in yet as I just hit 10hrs.
 
I just had my 1 year warranty inspection done. One thing that MarineMax found was the weather stripping for the center folding windshield had moved and the glass was rattling against the metal frame. They said that the tempered glass will shatter (like a door window in a car) if it isn't repaired. Also, if you are having problems with your center storage locker draining it is due to the design of the locker where it enters the bilge. They will not fix it.
 
Ya man that locker always has water. I put soap in there.
When I trailer it home I gun it ...V8 power...the force seems to get enough of it out...
 
I usually get most of the water out when launching. The angle of the boat ramp allows the water to get back to the bilge pump. I will bail the rest out when we stop for lunch. First, have a nice cold draught beer;).
 
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