Birdseye
Well-Known Member
In the real world you have to expect some issues so sadly no 4 is right. That doesnt mean that the dealer is not obliged to correct them - just that in the pretty basic world of boat manufacture you cant expect new car standards of quality. As for no 1 - your contract is with the dealer so its his problem. No 2 - that could be an electrical problem or it could be the way you are using the boat. Investigation required to make a case. No 3 as for no 1.I have issue with my year old boat , which to me should be simple as abc.
1: Rust on Engine Mounts. Dealer response ‘ you need to talk to engine manufacturers , then engine manufacturers response we did not supply mounts.’
2: Batteries falling flat. Dealer response ‘ you need proof of this ‘. Vouching report from boat yard batteries flat ‘
3: cabin door off level. Dealer response ‘ it’s only cosmetic ‘
4: other minor items Dealer response. ‘ it’s a new boat you have to expect these things ‘
Is this type of carry on the normal , it’s like taking a new car back to garage and being told we did not manufacture the engine .
Thanks
Incidentally the engine mounts will be painted mild steel and in a damp marine environment, rust is to be expected. Why would you be bothered by it?