john from md
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I just bought a new ez loader trailer for my '85 Baliner Capri. When I bought it, my salesman ( the general manager) went through the numbers, asked what kind of boat it was for and picked out a bunk trailer. He even called the factory to confirm that this was the trailer I needed and not a bigger one. I wanted bunks and not rollers to save some money.
When I tried to put the boat on it, we could not get it to sit right without sitting on the fenders. We tried to ajust the bunks but they were just too low. I called the general manager and told him the problem and he said I probably needed higher brackets. However, the factory is closed for vacation for a week so I can't do anything right now.
My question is, should I expect them to unload the boat to change the brackets? I had the boat on a friends trailer when I bought the new one but he is gone for a month and I have nothing to do with it now.
My thinking is that since they specified what I needed, they should do what it takes to make it work?
Am I expecting too much?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
John
When I tried to put the boat on it, we could not get it to sit right without sitting on the fenders. We tried to ajust the bunks but they were just too low. I called the general manager and told him the problem and he said I probably needed higher brackets. However, the factory is closed for vacation for a week so I can't do anything right now.
My question is, should I expect them to unload the boat to change the brackets? I had the boat on a friends trailer when I bought the new one but he is gone for a month and I have nothing to do with it now.
My thinking is that since they specified what I needed, they should do what it takes to make it work?
Am I expecting too much?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
John