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Hi fellow GW folks,
New guy here so learning. I have a 2020 228 with a few issues. I've talked to HQ and they are telling me to take it back to my dealer, I don't want to be My Whiney so I'm looking for some sanity checks.
I demoed a Fisherman 236 and asked the guy about the bilge, my previous boat drained to bilge so it was yuck all the time. He said that in 2 years of having that boat he had yet to see a drop of water in the bilge. Which sounds great. When I hose down my deck, water leaks into the bilge. GW says the dealer should reseal the covers and make it water tight. Is that really the dealer's problem or should I figure it out? I don't want to be a pain but I paid $128K for this boat, shouldn't it just work?
Same thing for the forward (behind the passenger seat in the helm) fish box, the one with the gasket that is the live well if you don't get the livewell in the transom. I thought I could use that for dry storage but when I wash down the deck, water pools in there. I thought it was because I didn't have the plug in and it was back filling, but I dried it out, put the plug in, haven't taken it out on the ocean, just washed it, water in there. I'd really like that to be dry storage for tools and lunch.
And when I say "wash" I don't mean 400 gallons of water, I mean maybe a minute or 90 seconds of hosing it down with a garden hose. At most 40 gallons, probably a lot closer to 10 or 15 gallons.
Finally, the anchor locker seems sort of poorly designed, you wash the deck and water gets in there and can get onto the cushions in the cuddy. Is that just how it is?
Like I said, I'm a n00b to GW, for the money I expected everything to work, and it mostly does, I'm just trying to figure out what I should go back to the dealer about and what I need to deal with on my own. I spent the money because my last boat was a horrible mess and I didn't want a project. So I'm inclined to take it back to the dealer but I don't want to be a problem, the sales guy is the dad of the captain of the hockey team I coached so being a whiney guy is not me.
Thanks for any nudges, she is a beautiful boat, just trying to dial it in.
New guy here so learning. I have a 2020 228 with a few issues. I've talked to HQ and they are telling me to take it back to my dealer, I don't want to be My Whiney so I'm looking for some sanity checks.
I demoed a Fisherman 236 and asked the guy about the bilge, my previous boat drained to bilge so it was yuck all the time. He said that in 2 years of having that boat he had yet to see a drop of water in the bilge. Which sounds great. When I hose down my deck, water leaks into the bilge. GW says the dealer should reseal the covers and make it water tight. Is that really the dealer's problem or should I figure it out? I don't want to be a pain but I paid $128K for this boat, shouldn't it just work?
Same thing for the forward (behind the passenger seat in the helm) fish box, the one with the gasket that is the live well if you don't get the livewell in the transom. I thought I could use that for dry storage but when I wash down the deck, water pools in there. I thought it was because I didn't have the plug in and it was back filling, but I dried it out, put the plug in, haven't taken it out on the ocean, just washed it, water in there. I'd really like that to be dry storage for tools and lunch.
And when I say "wash" I don't mean 400 gallons of water, I mean maybe a minute or 90 seconds of hosing it down with a garden hose. At most 40 gallons, probably a lot closer to 10 or 15 gallons.
Finally, the anchor locker seems sort of poorly designed, you wash the deck and water gets in there and can get onto the cushions in the cuddy. Is that just how it is?
Like I said, I'm a n00b to GW, for the money I expected everything to work, and it mostly does, I'm just trying to figure out what I should go back to the dealer about and what I need to deal with on my own. I spent the money because my last boat was a horrible mess and I didn't want a project. So I'm inclined to take it back to the dealer but I don't want to be a problem, the sales guy is the dad of the captain of the hockey team I coached so being a whiney guy is not me.
Thanks for any nudges, she is a beautiful boat, just trying to dial it in.