bear_69cuda
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Hey gang,
I could write a book, but I'm gonna post some pics, and list issues I'm having. Any advice would be appreciated.
Purchased 2008 Hurricane from dealer. They are a Hurricane dealer but bought this boat form a dealer going out of business. So this was a new overstocked boat. I thought I got a great deal....
I've have the boat ~ one month. It spent 2 weeks getting custom cover made.
I've had the boat in the water a total of three times. Never has had any water intrusion. Plug was always in...
Last Saturday I decided to install my Smart Tabs. I was tinkering around in the bilge and noticed some debris by the plug exit and decided to take out the plug and look from outside. This is what I found.
The inside of the hole was not finished and was wet wood. I could scrape out wet wood particles with screwdriver. I about vomited! I called the dealer, took pics, sent them to the dealer. He wanted me to bring the boat in so they could see/fix the issues. But due to some crappy wiring they did, rigging the boat i decided to dry out the hole with heat gun for 4 hours, and repair myself. They assured me they would stand behind me and the boat is under warranty.. Don't worry and go have fun! So I proceeded... After drying with heat gun, the wood seemed very solid, and I could not stick the screwdriver or remove more wood like it was rotted. I proceeded to seal wood with 3M 4200, cut a piece of PVC, inserted into drain plug hole, and sealed it from both ends so water from bilge would not touch the wood, and drain out the plug hole properly.
I'm thinking all is good... The dealer said this was the way Hurricanes are from the factory... I really can't believe a boat of this supposed quality being skimped like this. But I move on...
I decided to install the port side Smart Tab with no issues.
Upon drilling the holes on the starboard side to mount the hinge, on the 4th hole toward port side, water started running out when I removed the drill bit!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!! I took pictures, my friend is sitting there with me in disbelief....
I called the dealer, and had him come out and see. He basically said it's a boat. It could be condensation. The stringer is holding the water and will not get into the bilge to drain... don't worry about it.... Everything is fiberglassed in, and will not rot... I noticed that there was no wood just fiberglass in this area? He says it's a class 5 hull, and has multiple layers, so this could be a gap that filled with water...
I used compressed air to bow out water, and finished installing the Smart Tab using the sealant tape and 3M 4200 in the holes.
Today I decided to remove a screw and check things out. Sure enough more water came out the flippin hole.
I am sick to my stomach.... I don't know what to do? I'm worried the holes drilled for the smart tabs will void my warranty... What should I do????
Thanks for any advice in advance.
I could write a book, but I'm gonna post some pics, and list issues I'm having. Any advice would be appreciated.
Purchased 2008 Hurricane from dealer. They are a Hurricane dealer but bought this boat form a dealer going out of business. So this was a new overstocked boat. I thought I got a great deal....
I've have the boat ~ one month. It spent 2 weeks getting custom cover made.
I've had the boat in the water a total of three times. Never has had any water intrusion. Plug was always in...
Last Saturday I decided to install my Smart Tabs. I was tinkering around in the bilge and noticed some debris by the plug exit and decided to take out the plug and look from outside. This is what I found.


The inside of the hole was not finished and was wet wood. I could scrape out wet wood particles with screwdriver. I about vomited! I called the dealer, took pics, sent them to the dealer. He wanted me to bring the boat in so they could see/fix the issues. But due to some crappy wiring they did, rigging the boat i decided to dry out the hole with heat gun for 4 hours, and repair myself. They assured me they would stand behind me and the boat is under warranty.. Don't worry and go have fun! So I proceeded... After drying with heat gun, the wood seemed very solid, and I could not stick the screwdriver or remove more wood like it was rotted. I proceeded to seal wood with 3M 4200, cut a piece of PVC, inserted into drain plug hole, and sealed it from both ends so water from bilge would not touch the wood, and drain out the plug hole properly.


I'm thinking all is good... The dealer said this was the way Hurricanes are from the factory... I really can't believe a boat of this supposed quality being skimped like this. But I move on...
I decided to install the port side Smart Tab with no issues.
Upon drilling the holes on the starboard side to mount the hinge, on the 4th hole toward port side, water started running out when I removed the drill bit!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!! I took pictures, my friend is sitting there with me in disbelief....

I called the dealer, and had him come out and see. He basically said it's a boat. It could be condensation. The stringer is holding the water and will not get into the bilge to drain... don't worry about it.... Everything is fiberglassed in, and will not rot... I noticed that there was no wood just fiberglass in this area? He says it's a class 5 hull, and has multiple layers, so this could be a gap that filled with water...
I used compressed air to bow out water, and finished installing the Smart Tab using the sealant tape and 3M 4200 in the holes.
Today I decided to remove a screw and check things out. Sure enough more water came out the flippin hole.

I am sick to my stomach.... I don't know what to do? I'm worried the holes drilled for the smart tabs will void my warranty... What should I do????
Thanks for any advice in advance.