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New SX18 total disappointed
I bought a new SX18 today and when I left the dealer and hit the lake the boat rode terrible. I have been riding with my brother in his Cobalt 262 and I think I had expectations that an 18" boat just can not meet. I did not get to test ride the boat before buying so I did not know what to expect. The lake was mildly choppy but not white capping or anything. I don't know what to do, I called the dealer as soon as we left the lake and told him I was not happy after owning the boat for 4 hours. I told him I wanted to return the boat and would even pay a "restocking" fee but he said he would have to get back to me. What sould I do or what can I do? Any sugestions would be great. Thanks!
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Doesn't sound very smart.... Good luck 'restocking' it. |
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I'm very pleased with the way our 18' Mariah rides and handles in chop and small waves. But, then again: I didn't expect her to handle like a 26' boat, either. Quote:
This is not a TV, stereo, power-tool, what-have-you from a big box, mass merchandizing store we're talking about, here. This is more akin to buying a new car from a dealership or a house from a builder. You can't just say "I'm unhappy, I'd like to return this for a refund." Quote:
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What exactly is the problem with the ride.
I have had fletcher and bayliner boats previously but the SX18 smacks the arse off either of these 2. I find with the SX18 it rides much better over white tips as long as your giving it plenty throttle. |
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I was a little worried at first, but my worries went away after a few minutes of running. It is a little rougher than I remember with my 24' maxum, but it handles much better, quicker and she looks good doing it:wink_thumbup: give it some time and you will love it:yes_grin:
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I am right there with the rest of you.. I took the boat out for the first time. It literally pounded the crap out of us.. I thought I had made a big mistake too. I was use to an 18' Deep V boat. I found I had to bring the speed up a bit and trim it out a bit off bottom. As the drive was causing some of the pounding by forcing the hull to break the waves in an unnatural spot.. Now I love the boat, I got use to it and I feel secure with the way it rides. But just so I can say so.. It sure doesn't ride like a 26' or drink fuel like one:punch_out:...
I would give it a go and adjust the trim a little bit. Or go out with the salesmen so he can teach you to drive it. It took me a good 45 minutes to figure it out and I have been boating all my life.. |
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