houston jeff
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- Jul 22, 2011
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My Island Hopper Experience.
I am a beginner kayaker. Bought my first kayak last summer. I got tired of paddling, so I decided to buy a motor for my kayak.
I purchased a mount and motor from Island Hopper. First I purchased what I thought was fresh/salt water motor for $250.00, I was informed that infact the salt water was an additional $100.00 -. I wanted to have a reliable product that would last a while, so I upgraded
First I found that the mount was missbored after struggling with the (2) minute assembly and laid everything out.
No big deal, I will modify the mount and make it work, I was anxious to try out my new ?motorized kayak?
I read all of the instructions took all of the precautions ? 1amp inline fuse, rinse off after salt after use. It turns out that on my 5th outing that the motor barely turned and then didn?t turn at all. I mailed the motor back and they wanted another $200.00 to fix it saying that they did test on it, it was rusted on the inside, and that the motor must of gotten wet.
The motor was in my opinion well taken care of. Is it true that a trolling motor should not get wet.?
I asked them, thinking that they were going to have under some kind of warranty, if it just wasn?t sealed properly , the lady. . . , Marylyn or something told me not to go there.
I owned the motor for approx 2 months and I found myself out the $500.00, the shipping fee ($75.00 because I went to a mailing store that put it in an oversize box)
I give Island Hopper 2 thumbs down, does this sound like consumer negligence ?
I try to take care of everything that I own, Infact I have tools that I use every day that I have owned 15-20 years.
I am a beginner kayaker. Bought my first kayak last summer. I got tired of paddling, so I decided to buy a motor for my kayak.
I purchased a mount and motor from Island Hopper. First I purchased what I thought was fresh/salt water motor for $250.00, I was informed that infact the salt water was an additional $100.00 -. I wanted to have a reliable product that would last a while, so I upgraded
First I found that the mount was missbored after struggling with the (2) minute assembly and laid everything out.
No big deal, I will modify the mount and make it work, I was anxious to try out my new ?motorized kayak?
I read all of the instructions took all of the precautions ? 1amp inline fuse, rinse off after salt after use. It turns out that on my 5th outing that the motor barely turned and then didn?t turn at all. I mailed the motor back and they wanted another $200.00 to fix it saying that they did test on it, it was rusted on the inside, and that the motor must of gotten wet.
The motor was in my opinion well taken care of. Is it true that a trolling motor should not get wet.?
I asked them, thinking that they were going to have under some kind of warranty, if it just wasn?t sealed properly , the lady. . . , Marylyn or something told me not to go there.
I owned the motor for approx 2 months and I found myself out the $500.00, the shipping fee ($75.00 because I went to a mailing store that put it in an oversize box)
I give Island Hopper 2 thumbs down, does this sound like consumer negligence ?
I try to take care of everything that I own, Infact I have tools that I use every day that I have owned 15-20 years.