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Irishtornado 07-28-2009 11:52 PM

Hate to say it, but I would be calling Sea Ray daily. That is structural and most likely will develop again. Also I'm guessing once your glass guy touches that boat your warranty just went bye bye unless Sea Ray authorizes it. Unfortunately this is why Brunswich IMO dumped Baja and why Fountain went back to stringers.

Dock Holiday 07-29-2009 08:01 AM

You need a LAWYER involved asap.

I heard of one guy that took legal action and they took his 35 Outlaw back and gave him a 36 Outlaw which was a nicer boat and was on the dealers lot as even trade. It helped the owner get into a trouble free boat, it helped the dealer move inventory and it got Brunswick/Searay out of a pickle.

Don't waste anymore time. This is a well known and documented problem that will not go away. From a safety standpoint I would be concerned.

NoWake200 07-29-2009 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Dock Holiday (Post 2920546)
You need a LAWYER involved asap.

I heard of one guy that took legal action and they took his 35 Outlaw back and gave him a 36 Outlaw which was a nicer boat and was on the dealers lot as even trade. It helped the owner get into a trouble free boat, it helped the dealer move inventory and it got Brunswick/Searay out of a pickle.

Don't waste anymore time. This is a well known and documented problem that will not go away. From a safety standpoint I would be concerned.

Dock I sent you a PM.

If there are already paper trials about this issue reflecting other cases than it may help.

JaayTeee 07-29-2009 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by irishtornado (Post 2920419)
Hate to say it, but I would be calling Sea Ray daily. That is structural and most likely will develop again. Also I'm guessing once your glass guy touches that boat your warranty just went bye bye unless Sea Ray authorizes it. Unfortunately this is why Brunswich IMO dumped Baja and why Fountain went back to stringers.

+ 2

You'll be giving them an "out" if it
isn't handled by Sea Ray.

JBOUTLAW 07-29-2009 12:37 PM

Same prob. 2006 30 Outlaw. Called (myself and dealer) literally hundreds of times. No luck. Sea Ray kept saying anything above the water line is considered cosmetic. Thought about lawyer route too but I figured it would end up spending me more than what I would get from Sea Ray. Was quoted around $1000 for repair.

Twin-Kyle 07-29-2009 07:57 PM

Put together a class action lawsuit. There are lots of people that have liner boats that have this same problem. Hell even the threat of one will get Sea-Ray off of their a$$ and to do something.

P5-14 08-20-2009 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by NoWake200 (Post 2878624)
Here is the picture...

I don't see the photo?

Busta1n2 08-20-2009 11:26 AM

A class action suit sounds spot on at this point!!


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