I have a 2010 Speedster wake 430 and experienced major issues with the right engine. During routine boating in lake havasu last summer the right engine would randomly cut out. I took it in to an authorized Seadoo repair shop where they would not honor the warranty. I was forced to pay $6000k for a new right engine.
Seadoo blamed me and said it was my fault for water getting into the cylinders. How is that user error on a brand new boat? I'm an advanced boater of 20 years owning many types from flat bottom race boats to family size bayliners. Anyone else encountered warranty issues????
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Seadoo failed me (did not honor warranty)
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Unhappycustomer
, Mar 12 2013 06:51 AM
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#1
Posted 12 March 2013 - 06:51 AM
#2
Posted 26 March 2013 - 03:10 PM
How many hours do you have on this "brand new" 2010 boat? What is the warranty period and I am assuming that was an additional 3 year add-on?
Did they have any idea how the water got into the engine? Was it an issue with the cooling system, or water in the bilge? I would assume they must have thought water in the bilge enterered the air-intake?
Tough deal for sure.
Mark Lawson
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#3
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:01 AM
Ok, I'll bite, how have you been flushing the boat? Please describe the procedure.
Kevin Seeber
Kingsland Marine
Kingsland Marine
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