I have to agree that the dealer is the final OC before the boat is delivered to the customer. We inspect each boat thoroughly when it arrives from the factory. We check the gelcoat for blisters, fiber bloom and scratches(Helps having the x fiberglass QC insector from Brunswick Boat Group)We then do a full inspection on the tower, interior, accessories etc. The techs then prep the engine and boat and finally it is water tested including timed filling and draining of the ballast system. We normally like to put between 2 and 5 hours on a boat before delivering it to the end user.
If your dealer isn't fighting for you on mechanical or cosmetic issues plain and simple find a new dealer. They should be getting you fixed asap even if that means sending a tech to your dock on Saturday evening at 8pm, its not all about the sale but the service that follows the sale. We certainly are not one of the biggest or oldest dealers but thus far Tige has been great to work with on any issue that arises.
Hopefully they get your transmission replaced quickly and you can get back to enjoying how great Tige boats really are.
If your dealer isn't fighting for you on mechanical or cosmetic issues plain and simple find a new dealer. They should be getting you fixed asap even if that means sending a tech to your dock on Saturday evening at 8pm, its not all about the sale but the service that follows the sale. We certainly are not one of the biggest or oldest dealers but thus far Tige has been great to work with on any issue that arises.
Hopefully they get your transmission replaced quickly and you can get back to enjoying how great Tige boats really are.
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