- Joined
- Sep 30, 2012
- Messages
- 334
- Reaction score
- 48
- Points
- 28
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Model
- Express 305
As I was browsing THT I noticed an ad for a 1997 Marlin for sale (not that I am looking, but its fun anyways!). It may be a members boat here, not sure. What caught my eye is that the original owner of that boat had the hardtop replaced for free from Grady in 2010 for chipping and peeling of the gelcoat. Mine is doing the same thing on the hardtop, pulpit, transom door, and live well door as I am sure many others have too. I have the electronic PDF of the manual with me but cannot find the warranty info on it, I should have the hard copy on the boat, but I am not local to that now.
I am wondering what it would take for Grady to honor a lifetime warranty on these surfaces? I bought the boat last year form the original owner and still have his contact info in case anything has to be officially transferred for their "lifetime warranty" on certain aspects of the boat. I am not sure what happened to the process of these surfaces, but I can say there wasn't a chip in my 1986 Offshore's hardtop and am slightly disappointed that a newer boat's factory hardtop actually looks worse than one 13 years older.
Andrew
I am wondering what it would take for Grady to honor a lifetime warranty on these surfaces? I bought the boat last year form the original owner and still have his contact info in case anything has to be officially transferred for their "lifetime warranty" on certain aspects of the boat. I am not sure what happened to the process of these surfaces, but I can say there wasn't a chip in my 1986 Offshore's hardtop and am slightly disappointed that a newer boat's factory hardtop actually looks worse than one 13 years older.
Andrew