We have a Switch i (I believe it is the same hull as the 20i) manufactured in Australia. One side of the front of the deck does not meet the floor - it appears the floor is uneven - the left side of the floor is lower than the right and therefore the floor and deck do not meet. The gap is so big in some places I can put my fingers in there. Any water in the boat pools on this side and as a result the water is always leaking into the bottom of our dry storage in behind the left seat. Not to mention the fact that it looks terrible.
We've tried talking to the Manufacturer about this issue. We believe we've been given a second boat, but he claims there is no such thing. I'm happy to acccept the boat in its condition if it can be proved to me that this is normal. But without seeing photos of other boats the same as this I find this very hard to believe. Does anyone else have a gap between the deck mould and carpet on one side of the front bow area and back to the center of the boat? Surely this cannot be the way these so called quality boats are produced?
This is the remaining issue in a very long list of poor manufacturing problems that we have taken a year to resolve with the manufacturer. There appears to be no fix for this - but open to any suggestions.
Tige great to see the article about customer satisfaction. I'm guessing this was only surveyed of customers buying from the United States. Would be intresting to conduct a survey down in our part of the world - we are awar of other boats in this country with worse manufacturing problems than ours - I do wonder how widespread this is? After sales service has also been at times non-existant. Its been a real fight to get assistance to fix the problems.
We've tried talking to the Manufacturer about this issue. We believe we've been given a second boat, but he claims there is no such thing. I'm happy to acccept the boat in its condition if it can be proved to me that this is normal. But without seeing photos of other boats the same as this I find this very hard to believe. Does anyone else have a gap between the deck mould and carpet on one side of the front bow area and back to the center of the boat? Surely this cannot be the way these so called quality boats are produced?
This is the remaining issue in a very long list of poor manufacturing problems that we have taken a year to resolve with the manufacturer. There appears to be no fix for this - but open to any suggestions.
Tige great to see the article about customer satisfaction. I'm guessing this was only surveyed of customers buying from the United States. Would be intresting to conduct a survey down in our part of the world - we are awar of other boats in this country with worse manufacturing problems than ours - I do wonder how widespread this is? After sales service has also been at times non-existant. Its been a real fight to get assistance to fix the problems.
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