The past few weeks has been killing me :!:
Not to mention the rest of this past year- without a boat :!:
The local dealer, Catalina Yacht Anchorage, has been reinstalling all of the electronics and equipment from the old boat to the new one.
It has NOT been an easy task.
First of all the timing- If the factory had delivered as promised- the first time- the dealer would have been ready to do his part. With the factory dragging their heals on their end and delivering the boat late was bad. It put the dealer in a bind due to the fact that it was smack in the middle of the spring boat show season.
The installer was working on my boat in between the shows and other commitments.
The factory was to deliver the boat with engines installed- ready to go. HA- no such luck. We had to order the engines locally and I paid for them myself. We will be going back to the factory to recover the cost of install (which the factory agreed to pay for- we'll see)
I had to have our local canvas Gal transfer the canvas and window coverings over- not as simple as you would think- the window covers had to be reworked, because the screws were not in the same location on the new boat. The canvas had to be reworked because of minor changes in the mold and fit up of the cabin/hull configuration. ( We'll also be going back to the factory to recover costs)
The refrigerator would not fit due to the seating on the port side was built lower then in the original boat- I had asked that the seat platform for the helm be lowered 1/2" to 1" in order to install my own seat.
The new boat was sent without the horn, I had asked that they not install the anchor/running light on the front of the cabin ( I had my own to install on the arch) they left it off- as well as the horn.
When the dealer went to hook up the stove, they discovered the no one removed the thru-hull exhaust fitting from the old boat and had to reorder a new one.
When they removed the radar, they cut the cable too close to the plug and a new cable had to be ordered.
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We went out a couple weeks ago to put the break-in hours on the engines.
We are going out this morning to calibrate the trim-tabs and auto pilot.
Then I'll bring the boat home to clean and load for Catalina.
We'll be going over to Catalina without a radar or stove- but WE"LL BE IN OUR OWN BOAT.
Roger