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Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
(Post 3349278)
1ea 1999
1ea 2000 2ea 2001 1ea 2005 All 10 years old or more except that one. Would be interesting if we could go back in time, and see when these boats started to have issues. I know, with Plexus, thye should not ever come apart, but the time line would be interesting. |
Originally Posted by aquaforce
(Post 3348822)
...the drives flopped up and down like celery sticks were cracked on a Bravo...
Originally Posted by aquaforce
(Post 3348822)
...Oh yea, the video on Post #115 is great with the sound up loud! And from 10 to 11 min the black boat is leaned back on the drives pretty hard...
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
(Post 3349307)
that boat looks way overtrimmed to me.
So its "driver error"Feel bad for whoever bought that boat then if Formula can't even drive them right in thier video.Any other 38 would be able to run a lot flatter in that water. Again if they had seen that video and it was of someone that had submitted a warranty claim,they would claim driver error boat was run to hard and incorrectly.But when they do it its ok.Sorry they can't have it both ways. |
The guys driving in the video is all speculation. What is not speculation is that we seem to have a few boats hear that have had seperation for no apparent reason. I spent a bit of time on the phone with Plexus and they seemed as baffled as anything that they came apart like this. Their only suggestion was that maybe the boat was fresh out of the mold when they put them together and the lamination was still wet. Other then that they had very liitle to offer. When I asked them about surface prep for my boat they basically said just scuff it up and glue it again. They wanted no less then the thickness of a paper clip or so and clamping according to them is not required.
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
(Post 3349361)
When I asked them about surface prep for my boat they basically said just scuff it up and glue it again. They wanted no less then the thickness of a paper clip or so and clamping according to them is not required.
I thought it was a lot more complex than this. Can't get much simpler. and no clamping is wild. Did they say if you could make it too thick? |
Originally Posted by Zone 5
(Post 3349606)
I thought it was a lot more complex than this. Can't get much simpler. and no clamping is wild. Did they say if you could make it too thick?
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
(Post 3349307)
That sounds like a Mercury issue, not a Formula issue.
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Originally Posted by Zone 5
(Post 3349300)
How did that 2005 get in there?:eek:
All 10 years old or more except that one. Would be interesting if we could go back in time, and see when these boats started to have issues. I know, with Plexus, thye should not ever come apart, but the time line would be interesting. |
Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
(Post 3349899)
Well.....as shown on my repair reciept, I had "operator error" issues when my boat was 3.5 years old, and the first year the boat was mostly used on Lake Havasu (I took out of state delivery) :drink:
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
(Post 3349649)
I did not ask them that as I knew if I used the product I was going to use my bolts to clamp. They way they made it sound was that if the two pieces came in contact with the plexus they were going to stick together.
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