jenn_8675309
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2013
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- 19
Here's my vent/rant, whatever you want to call it...
We purchased our first boat a few years ago. It's an older boat, knew it would need new out drives, and some cosmetic work. Ran great when we bought it, but after a run aground mishap it was pulled out of the water and has been at the mechanic sitting on his trailer for just over 2 years. In this time we have had the old out drives removed, the transom rebuilt, new transom assemblies, new out drives installed, new controls, exhaust, and much more. The majority of the work was complete 6 months ago, with some minor things like trim work and a new battery charger being installed done recently. At first the slow pace was because this guy is a cash only mechanic, and we had to pay as we went, one out drive at a time, but now we are paid in full and ready to get in the water. For the past several months I have been to the boat just about every weekend doing some cosmetic cabin stuff and every time asking the mechanic when we're going to get the sea trials done and get her over to the marina. I should mention that he's always working on another boat. His response is always the same, "I'm going to shoot for Friday", or "planning to this weekend", this has been going on for months. I feel like we're stuck, he should set the other boats aside just for a day and get ours finished. He has to be the one that runs it in the water for the first time, he's done all of the work, is the experienced mechanic and sea trials were part of the agreement, and it's on his trailer. Sometimes I am tempted to get in the truck, haul her to the boat ramp and put her in the water myself and be done with it, returning his trailer of course.
We are new to owning a boat, but not to boating. This has been a learning experience for sure. I'm just upset that another boating season is being wasted. Other than sneaking it out and basically stealing his trailer for the afternoon I guess we're at his mercy
We purchased our first boat a few years ago. It's an older boat, knew it would need new out drives, and some cosmetic work. Ran great when we bought it, but after a run aground mishap it was pulled out of the water and has been at the mechanic sitting on his trailer for just over 2 years. In this time we have had the old out drives removed, the transom rebuilt, new transom assemblies, new out drives installed, new controls, exhaust, and much more. The majority of the work was complete 6 months ago, with some minor things like trim work and a new battery charger being installed done recently. At first the slow pace was because this guy is a cash only mechanic, and we had to pay as we went, one out drive at a time, but now we are paid in full and ready to get in the water. For the past several months I have been to the boat just about every weekend doing some cosmetic cabin stuff and every time asking the mechanic when we're going to get the sea trials done and get her over to the marina. I should mention that he's always working on another boat. His response is always the same, "I'm going to shoot for Friday", or "planning to this weekend", this has been going on for months. I feel like we're stuck, he should set the other boats aside just for a day and get ours finished. He has to be the one that runs it in the water for the first time, he's done all of the work, is the experienced mechanic and sea trials were part of the agreement, and it's on his trailer. Sometimes I am tempted to get in the truck, haul her to the boat ramp and put her in the water myself and be done with it, returning his trailer of course.
We are new to owning a boat, but not to boating. This has been a learning experience for sure. I'm just upset that another boating season is being wasted. Other than sneaking it out and basically stealing his trailer for the afternoon I guess we're at his mercy