Stringer Pushing through bottom of Boat?

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Uraijit

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Re: Stringer Pushing through bottom of Boat?

glad you got the boat sorted ,

$4 for a gallon of gas , you want to think yourself very lucky over in the UK we
are now paying the equivalent of $10.50 a gallon and it goes up nearly every day

That's cause you're in a socialist country. That price doesn't reflect the actual cost of the gas, just taxes, mostly.

;)

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fixb52s

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Glad to hear they did the right thing. You should have no further problems, but keep a close eye on it. Have you done a detailed inspection yet? With that case of the fuel hose routing, I would look over other things prior to taking it out just to be on the safe side.​
 

jay_merrill

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It has the same Hull #. Guess what. Who ever put it together thinks fluid flows upward. I had to reroute the fuel line through the cutout for the fuel line. They put it over the battery wall in the engine compartment.

<JayM just shakes his head>


So, um, anyone want to run right down to the local BPS to snap up one of them, there, fine Tahoe boats?
 
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That's cause you're in a socialist country. That price doesn't reflect the actual cost of the gas, just taxes, mos

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Not to hijack the thread but comparing gas prices in the UK to those here is apples to oranges,,,You can not drive across the entire country and back in one day here as in the UK.I bet the average person in the UK doesnt need to drive more than several miles per week.
 

obezag

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baineyg, you are going to live to be a hundred! About as even tempered a person there is. I hope it gives you years of trouble free fun. Enjoy! Good things come to those who wait and wait and.....
 

TN-McBay

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baineyg - you have been more than patient, and things worked out. Congratulations and enjoy the weekend, the summer, and the rest of that Tahoe's useful life.
 

baineyg

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Boat ran fine today on the lake. Only a few minor bugs.
1. Speedo doesn't work
2. Aerator pump was put in backwards (had to switch the hoses).
3. Hose running through the transome for aerator was leaking. Had to run the bilge every half hour.
I climbed in there after we got back and tightened it. Hopefully it holds.
4. Engine is running on. (Hopefully because of old gas).
5. Steering wheel is out of alignment about 45 degrees.

Other than that it didn't have any problems. Got outfished by my son.
One thing as long as I can fix it myself I'll definetly keep it out of the shop at BPS.
Thanks everyone for your opinions and making me sainly get through this.
 

redfury

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Re: Stringer Pushing through bottom of Boat?

Boat ran fine today on the lake. Only a few minor bugs.
1. Speedo doesn't work
2. Aerator pump was put in backwards (had to switch the hoses).
3. Hose running through the transome for aerator was leaking. Had to run the bilge every half hour.
I climbed in there after we got back and tightened it. Hopefully it holds.
4. Engine is running on. (Hopefully because of old gas).
5. Steering wheel is out of alignment about 45 degrees.

Other than that it didn't have any problems. Got outfished by my son.
One thing as long as I can fix it myself I'll definetly keep it out of the shop at BPS.
Thanks everyone for your opinions and making me sainly get through this.

Nice to see they check their work :rolleyes: Other than the engine running on ( dieseling? ), I'd do my best to refit or retool the other stuff myself also.
 

ondarvr

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They normally run the boat in a test tank or a lake before shipping them, sounds like didn't in this case. Take it back to the dealer and have them fix these items at no charge, unless you want to do it.
 

fishrdan

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Got outfished by my son.

One thing as long as I can fix it myself I'll definetly keep it out of the shop at BPS.

Got outfished by the kid? Now that's the type of problem I can deal with :D

For the other problems, see if there's another Tahoe dealer in Vegas that can service the boat, I think there's 1-2.
 

Coors

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Still a crap job. can't believe it. Especially after all this publicity.
 

salty87

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Still a crap job. can't believe it. Especially after all this publicity.

the publicity was just a drop in the bucket of buyers. owners come here way more than shoppers. still, the story was well worth following.

there are lessons on more than a few levels to take away.
 

SnappingTurtle

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This type of service is something I have come to expect in Germany, but it is hard to take when I see it in the “Customer is King” country, the U.S..

I was at a Marina/Outfitter/Boat builder with a friend in Frankfurt (Germany) last week and was told to leave and come back after lunch, to pay for the handfuls of stuff he wanted to buy. It was 10:55 AM. He said he had all that he needed and we would pay and leave. She said it was to late they had rung out the register, we should have come earlier, and we should leave. She first rang out the register, and then told us they were closing. The store is family owned for 4 generations, and she is the family, so don't blame this one on cheap employees.

He just said we would go to the other Marina for what we needed if they weren't interested in taking his money, and she said do what you want, but before you go, replace all that you have that you wanted to buy back on the shelfs. This would have taken at least 15 min. she had time for this, but not time to ring him up. He dumped it on the counter and said she could do it, she said not to come back. We won't, ever. Ever is a longtime.

Their were at least six such shops here eight years ago, most more than over 40 years in business, now there are two.

There are only two (Marine/Outfitter/Boat builders ) left here now and they both cry in the press about how bad the industry is, and their need government help, and then treat the few customers they still have left like this.

They don't open till 9:30 and at 11:00 they close for 3 1/2 hours for lunch, then reopen for 2 hours. Take it or leave it. Like it or not.

There were those that said baineyg was just being a pain, and that the boat would probably be loaded with tons of freebies and extras when he got it back.

Well he didn't get any extras and they didn't do what I would call a professional job in preparing the boat to be turned over to him, the owner.

Had this boat been bought by a first time buyer those items not being re-installed correctly would have been not so easily to locate and diagnose. Leading to further dealer problems. He has now become (through no fault of his own) one of those customers no one wants to see in their shop, a problem customer.

BPS and Tahoe get a “D-” on this one at best!

If this is the state of customer service in America now, I can only say the industry should dress warm, real warm.

The customers you burn today won't be back tomorrow. They won't be passing down the joy of boating tradition to their children (the next generation, as our parents did) , nor will they be bringing in friends and colleagues to the boating past time. They will all be telling horror stories of getting ripped off and treated badly in the process.

I am sorry baineyg had to go through this, but I thank him for taking the time to post the progress of the ordeal.

May this be the end of your frustration baineyg, and the start of a great boating season.

Cheers and happy boating.

P.S. Yada yada yada ;-)
 

jay_merrill

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Boat ran fine today on the lake. Only a few minor bugs.
1. Speedo doesn't work
2. Aerator pump was put in backwards (had to switch the hoses).
3. Hose running through the transome for aerator was leaking. Had to run the bilge every half hour.
I climbed in there after we got back and tightened it. Hopefully it holds.
4. Engine is running on. (Hopefully because of old gas).
5. Steering wheel is out of alignment about 45 degrees.


< sigh >

As the Irish would say .... "Id-jiots!"
 

BamaAlum97

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I'd definitely find you a non-BPS Tahoe dealer somewhere. From everything I have seen the service at the BPS dealers is horrible. An independent dealer will be much more reliable for you. I use a dealer just south of Tulsa and get 1st class service. The local BPS here, doesn't seen to know what the heck they are talking about...
 

TheWoodCrafter

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It doesn't look like he got very good service from BPS on this whole thing. He may have a problem finding another Tahoe dealer in Vegas. It is a pretty isolated market and I would think that BPS would have that market locked up on Tahoe's.
 

kb9nvh

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Its hit or miss here....but usually bad service is the rule rather than the exception here in the states (but usually not as bad as your family owned business experience). You usually have to find the good places and stick with them (and pay slightly more but its worth it). Most kids that work these days feel like they are doing you a favor by waiting on you.




This type of service is something I have come to expect in Germany, but it is hard to take when I see it in the ?Customer is King? country, the U.S..

I was at a Marina/Outfitter/Boat builder with a friend in Frankfurt (Germany) last week and was told to leave and come back after lunch, to pay for the handfuls of stuff he wanted to buy. It was 10:55 AM. He said he had all that he needed and we would pay and leave. She said it was to late they had rung out the register, we should have come earlier, and we should leave. She first rang out the register, and then told us they were closing. The store is family owned for 4 generations, and she is the family, so don't blame this one on cheap employees.

He just said we would go to the other Marina for what we needed if they weren't interested in taking his money, and she said do what you want, but before you go, replace all that you have that you wanted to buy back on the shelfs. This would have taken at least 15 min. she had time for this, but not time to ring him up. He dumped it on the counter and said she could do it, she said not to come back. We won't, ever. Ever is a longtime.


P.S. Yada yada yada ;-)
 

Mark42

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Glad to see you got your boat back and with a new hull. Too bad they messed up so many details. Guess it was cheaper/safer for tahoe to put in a new hull than fix the old.


When all is said and done, it was not a high quality repair.
 

204 Escape

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I'm glad that you got your boat back !!!!! Now you hopefully can enjoy it like you should have been all this time.

I had considered a Nitro, or a Tahoe 2 years ago. BUT, a guy I know that is a semi-pro fisherman had told me to RUN DO NOT WALK away from this product. I know that several have had good luck with them, and I know that there is a lemon in every batch, BUT, IMHO, they should have kept up with you via communications, AND, "ALL ot the things that you have already changed around, should have been checked out BEFORE it ever left their possession". Sad showing of their ability.

I hope you have good luck with this unit now !!!!!!!!!!!
 

ddennis

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I don't know about the service department here at the Atlanta Bass pro..as I have only had one (very freindly!) interaction with them..BUT>. I DO know that the parts guy is SUPER sharp and very helpful...
 
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