Purchased a new to me 2021 GS24 last spring and used it all summer. What a great all around and comfortable boat.
Unfortunately, in mid August I hit a rock and bent my keel/ tracking fin. They call it a keel even though it is only about 6- inches deep. It wasn't bad enough to really cause tracking issues so I used it for the rest of the summer (after replacing the prop).
I took the boat into the local dealer for keel replacement and while they were removing the keel the tech noted that it was glued on too tight and a strip of the fiberglass under the keel ripped off with the gelcoat. The 4 bolts that hold the fin in place were not damaged and the holes that they go through were not distorted. The gelcoat was not cracked or damaged around the keel before or after removal, it still looks fine everywhere except under the fin.
The dealer was sure that it would be covered by the extended warranty but it was denied. They appealed and it was denied.
I called customer care and I have yet to hear back.
I have attached a photo of the damage. The estimate from the local dealer is $8,700 to repair the glass and gelcoat under the keel so I hate to pay that if it should be a warranty issue.
Has anybody had any luck with appealing to the warranty department? I feel if it was damaged from the impact that it would have at least had some gelcoat issue around the fin or messed up the bolt holes. It was still fixed (with the adhesive ) to the bottom of the boat when it was ripped off (due to it being stuck on so tightly by the adhesive). If it was damaged from the impact I would think that it would have come off easy.
Long post. Just a bit frustrated with the manufacturer and hoping for a solution
Unfortunately, in mid August I hit a rock and bent my keel/ tracking fin. They call it a keel even though it is only about 6- inches deep. It wasn't bad enough to really cause tracking issues so I used it for the rest of the summer (after replacing the prop).
I took the boat into the local dealer for keel replacement and while they were removing the keel the tech noted that it was glued on too tight and a strip of the fiberglass under the keel ripped off with the gelcoat. The 4 bolts that hold the fin in place were not damaged and the holes that they go through were not distorted. The gelcoat was not cracked or damaged around the keel before or after removal, it still looks fine everywhere except under the fin.
The dealer was sure that it would be covered by the extended warranty but it was denied. They appealed and it was denied.
I called customer care and I have yet to hear back.
I have attached a photo of the damage. The estimate from the local dealer is $8,700 to repair the glass and gelcoat under the keel so I hate to pay that if it should be a warranty issue.
Has anybody had any luck with appealing to the warranty department? I feel if it was damaged from the impact that it would have at least had some gelcoat issue around the fin or messed up the bolt holes. It was still fixed (with the adhesive ) to the bottom of the boat when it was ripped off (due to it being stuck on so tightly by the adhesive). If it was damaged from the impact I would think that it would have come off easy.
Long post. Just a bit frustrated with the manufacturer and hoping for a solution
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