TC -
Ask an independent surveyor to inspect your boat and write a survey along
with his recommendations to repair the boat. Send this information via
registered mail to the manufacturer and copy the dealer.
Let them know if you do not hear from them by "X" date, you will file a
claim in small claims court and file a complaint with Boat/US.
"TC" wrote in message
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 06 May 2005 00:22:01 GMT, "TC" wrote:
At this point, what can I do?
If there are voids in the glass and you can prove that, sue the hell
out of the manufacturer. That's a quality problem not to mention a
potential safety problem.
I can't prove it. This is what the boat dealer told me. Of course they
aren't willing to go to court on my behalf. Although, I wonder if I can
get them to put it in writing.
I would also take the dealer to small claims court for improper repair
- go for the max your state allows.
Half the time, once you set things in motion, they resolve themselves
very quickly.
That's what I had hoped for. Yesterday was 3 weeks without my boat and
I'm looking at at least another week. Only have the work was done and
not very well either.
Out of curiosity, what make/model boat was this?
2004 Seahunt 186 CC
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