I have a couple of questions for the guru's out there, so I'll try to keep this brief. I'll give a little background first to set the stage...2002 Hurricane FunDeck 201 GS purchased new in March of this year. Boat has 24-25 hours on it and just took it in for the 20 hr service. One of the problems I had was the depth finder. This is one of the small digital gauges that was added as an option to round out the full compliment of gauges. I'm not sure if it was installed by the dealer or came from Godfrey this way. The transducer is glassed into the bilge area. When I first took the boat out, the gauge was operating normally as far as I could tell, I checked frequently when in shallow water. While on a trip to the Panama City Beach area, I noticed that occassionally I would hit bottom and leave a trail of churned up sand behind me. I would immediately trim up but no sooner had I done this, I would be past the little sand bar or shallow water area and was able to trim it back down again. I am constantly watching my depth gauge and also have the shallow water alarm set to about 4 feet. The alarm never went off. The display would also flash when it lost bottom, which happened frequently in the 2-3 foot seas. The directions state to simply turn it off and turn it back on, and this would reset it, or so I thought. When we reached the Shell Island area, the waters were very shallow and I noticed that even though my gauge was reading 8-8.5 feet, the water was actually only 2-3 feet !! Still no alarm, since the gauge thought it was 8-8.5 feet. I reset the gauge again, but it read the same. I connected my fish finder and found that it was reading correctly. I also found that once I docked the boat into the slip, which varied from about 3-5 feet depending on the tide, the gauge was still wrong. No real damage done anywhere aside from a few scratches on the keel, a scratched and scarred skeg, and the edges of the prop being roughed up a bit. My first question then is...Who is responsible for any damage caused by a faulty transducer and/or depth gauge during the warranty period ? I'm not trying to get out of paying for anything that needs to be fixed, but if I'm not responsible, I ain't paying !! My second question is...While dredging a few lines on the bottom, what is the possibility of sucking up some contaminants and possibly causing future failure of the impeller ? The engine never overheated while running during the week, nor did it overheat while doing a 15-minute flush when I returned home. While discussing these issues with the service area this weekend, they proceeded to give me the line about electrical devices and failure and all the other blah, blah, blah, but never answered my questions.
Whew, that's enough for now. Thanks for hangin' in there.