Re: Needed to vent about a Grady White dealership experience
I had 2 bad dealers back in 1996. One gave me the boat back with power steering hose not attached. I could have crashed it. The hose was in the bilge and you could see the steering fluid all over. I quit this Wellcraft in 1996. Well now in 2012 December I got boat fever and buy a used 1994 Gulfstream with two Yamaha 150's with only 200 hours. I jumped on this and buy it. So here is the problem. You can see that the fuel lines look new and maybe some work was done,but not by previous boat owner from 2002 to 2012. Well I went for my first fishing trip and both engines shut down. The 2 fuel filters were clogged with water. Luckily I not 20 miles out in the Gulfstream for the Sea Tow would be more than $750. Sure I not do a survey when purchased. But I went over the whole boat.assume the Yamaha 4 strokes were good,owner gave me receipts of all updates like harmonic balance when it under warranty. So I had water sucked into both fuel separators on both engines and assumed it was just a little water. So for emergency next time I carry 2 fuel filters and gas filter wrench because I not getting stuck for a tow. Well the next time I had the main tank filled with gas but it was odd that it was on full,it overflowed. But the aux tank took the full 56 gallons. I thought it was my mistake in checking my fuel gauges. So I use the boat and never realized the problem. So after a few trips out the engines went to stall again. I shut them off right away because I not want water in my engines. But lo and behold, here is what I discovered. The problem is that someone changed the fuel lines as I can see they are newer . But who did this? The fuel hoses were crossed on the new install whenever,so when I thought the main tank was full, I was really using the aux tank. Naturally the aux tank ran dry at 56 gallons, but the fuel gauge showed it was full. So when you think the main tank ran out of gas,you flip tank switch and it does show Aux is empty. So I figured out the gauges were correct. The fuel hoses were hooked up to the wrong side of the fuel valves or the labels are wrong. A major screw up I have not ever seen posted on this site. So now when fuel valve is turned to Aux, the opposite applies,Aux means main tank, main tank means Aux. so no one ever figured this out. What happen is when I got the boat I was running the main 96 gallon tank,but actually was using gas from the 56 gallon aux tank so when it went empty,it sucked up the gas on the bottom. What a mess. I just left the lines crossed. It would cost more to do it right and do you think the dealer will believe me. I wonder if anyone else had this problem. I know that you do not run tanks dry or you will suck up the water and debris on the bottom from previous posts.