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Hey all,
I just bought a new to me 2005 Marlin 300. I uncovered her at the end of march to discover a couple of nasty cracks in the headliner. Aparently this isn't an unknown issue for Grady's and in the past they've covered the repair's even after warranty, but in this case, I spoke with the dealer and the manufacturer and while every one was very nice, no one is willing to help.
I can't find anyone local that even knows how to do the repair. It's plastic, not fiberglass, so it needs to be "welded" somehow. the dealer an my marina doesn't have the faintest idea how to do it.. I've reached out to a couple of auto body guys... still waiting to hear back from them.
I sent this in as an insurance claim with Seaworthy (geico). They denied the claim, saying that it's a manufacturers defect, not weather. Needless to say, I'll be canceling this policy by the end of the day. Be warned, there is no point in saving money on insurance if they won't stand behind you when you need them.
So my question is... has anyone had experience getting these cracks fixed outside of warranty, and if so what method was used and how did it come out?
Thanks
-J
I just bought a new to me 2005 Marlin 300. I uncovered her at the end of march to discover a couple of nasty cracks in the headliner. Aparently this isn't an unknown issue for Grady's and in the past they've covered the repair's even after warranty, but in this case, I spoke with the dealer and the manufacturer and while every one was very nice, no one is willing to help.
I can't find anyone local that even knows how to do the repair. It's plastic, not fiberglass, so it needs to be "welded" somehow. the dealer an my marina doesn't have the faintest idea how to do it.. I've reached out to a couple of auto body guys... still waiting to hear back from them.
I sent this in as an insurance claim with Seaworthy (geico). They denied the claim, saying that it's a manufacturers defect, not weather. Needless to say, I'll be canceling this policy by the end of the day. Be warned, there is no point in saving money on insurance if they won't stand behind you when you need them.
So my question is... has anyone had experience getting these cracks fixed outside of warranty, and if so what method was used and how did it come out?
Thanks
-J