I am not trying to be negative here. I do want to say that I like my new boat. I am lucky to be able to afford the time and where with all to sail as much as I do. I just don't think I should have the amount of problems I do, combined with the total lack of customer service is very unfortunate.
In the spirit of helping others I also want to pass on what other things I have learned with this boat in the last past 10 months.
The bow thruster is underpowered, and not worth the dough. Learn to be a better sailor.
I bought the larger main sail. Its probably a little too much cloth. That combined that the standard main furls well, and the optional larger main doesn't, it not worth the aggravation as it doesn't furl well at all.
I bought the APC. It ROCKS. Love it. Worth every penny.
The side windows scratch very easily. Be careful.
The sailing season is never long enough.
Ask alot of questions, everyone else has the answer. And they are willing to tell you that. Really, there is a lot of experience in the community. It will help keep you safe and hopefully keep some of that money in your pocket.
Don't assume the dealer knows anything that is in the boat. Do your own homework. Each manual, including the boat manual, covers several different models. Valves, wiring, etc are all different. Get to know your boat inside and out, before something breaks. ( Also to see if the dealer or manufacturer didn't do a good job, you can fix it early and while its in the slip. My new boat has had electrical shorts, rigging issues, flooring, and wood screws sticking out all over the place) I guess the following expression applies: "If you have seen one hunter, you have seen one hunter." There is a lack of standardization within each model, especially when the dealers get involved. You will have better information and feel better in the long run if you go thru every system of the boat, read the manuals, then go back thru the systems. know it inside and out.
I have gotten bad info from the dealer on several fronts that could have voided the warranty on the engine and more importantly stranded me with a bad motor and the bill as well. Again. do your own homework.
I will eventually get all my issues ironed out on the boat. I guess its part of the process. It shouldn't be. In the end, I will be wiser, maybe a better sailor, and yes, a few dollars lighter. But I will be sailing.
