Basic electrical 101 and he couldn't even get that right. Well I get the boat home and attempted to run it on the hose only to find the mechanic had taped all three wires together causing a short and popping the circuit breaker. They agreed to pull it and have sent for service. For example, when I picked up the boat the fuel gauge was not working. Most of the problems I am fixing on this boat was caused by their mechanics. I am also not a fan of SBC, I bought mine used from them and they have been the servicing dealer since new. I am a firm believer that quality control no longer exists as well as the knowledge base in all industries has gone to the waste side. Sounds like you may have a few more than average, but it'll be fine. I wouldn't worry too much about it, my experience has been that they take care of it. It is frustrating, you buy a new car and it's perfect. Your used boats had just had them worked out all ready. It just takes a little bit to work out the quirks. I have friends that buy other brands (Master Craft and Tige) and they report same thing. Our 2022 R8 Surf has a spider crack in the Gel coat and the fuel gauge is funky too, I'm sure they'll fix and it'll be fine too. My 2019 R7 Surf had an issue with some of the speaker covers falling off and the fuel gauge, dealer fixed and was fine My 2016 A25 had an issue with the gauges and some wiring problems, again dealer fixed under warranty and smooth sailing after that. My 2011 242 had an issue with the soft trac mat and then we had an issue with the vinyl, dealer fixed and replaced no questions asked. Everyone of them has had one thing or another that needed some warranty work, but after that work was done all was well.
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