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SorryCharlie
08-05-2019, 12:02 PM
We picked the boat up, took it to the lake and noticed a small vibration riding around. Then we filled the ballast bags up to surf and the vibration was terrible. We packed the boat up and took it back to the dealer. The dealer said it was the prop. Here's the rub:

It wasn't vibrating before we took it to the dealer but it was after we picked it up. We didn't hit anything because the vibration started right after we received back from dealer. The only thing I can think of is the tech might have hit something. They wanted $130 for diagnosis fee. What would you do?

MJHSupra
08-05-2019, 12:12 PM
We picked the boat up, took it to the lake and noticed a small vibration riding around. Then we filled the ballast bags up to surf and the vibration was terrible. We packed the boat up and took it back to the dealer. The dealer said it was the prop. Here's the rub:

It wasn't vibrating before we took it to the dealer but it was after we picked it up. We didn't hit anything because the vibration started right after we received back from dealer. The only thing I can think of is the tech might have hit something. They wanted $130 for diagnosis fee. What would you do?

Did you look at the prop? That would be the first thing.

What year boat for warranty work?

What work was being done at the dealer the first time?

SorryCharlie
08-05-2019, 12:15 PM
Yes, there are not chips in it but there is a little bend on one of the blades.

2015 Mojo but I had the extended warranty. Indmar covered the repairs (J Hose leak, Transmission Fluid change and new impeller).

larry_arizona
08-05-2019, 12:18 PM
Ugggh, the he said she said dealer situation.


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trayson
08-05-2019, 04:39 PM
getting a prop fixed is like $60 to $130 depending on how bad it is. Why pay a diagnosis fee if you can just have it fixed? I mean, you said you can see a bend on a blade, so isn't that diagnosis enough?

As far as who pays, well, that's a factor of your relationship with the dealer...

zabooda
08-05-2019, 06:02 PM
Like Trayson and get the prop repaired. Them wanting to charge you indicates they are not to blame and the $130 spent will probably infuriate you.

ghebert1111
08-05-2019, 08:35 PM
I had a new vibration earlier in the season. Someone suggested to check the nut on the prop. I did and it seemed fine but I got in a quarter turn and no more vibration. Worth a shot.

SorryCharlie
08-06-2019, 07:17 AM
getting a prop fixed is like $60 to $130 depending on how bad it is. Why pay a diagnosis fee if you can just have it fixed? I mean, you said you can see a bend on a blade, so isn't that diagnosis enough?

As far as who pays, well, that's a factor of your relationship with the dealer...

When it happened was right after we pulled it out of warranty repair from the dealer. I had no idea what was causing the vibration so I took it back to the dealer. That's when the dealer said it looks like your prop might be bent, we'll check it out. They called me a week later and said it's the prop, it will be $300-400 to repair prop and $150 to install. That's when I picked the boat up, I'll do it myself. That's when they said, oh yeah, that'll be $130 for diagnosis. This particular dealer is pretty bad in the service department. I think the tech's might be okay but the service people suck! They don't call you, they don't update you, they don't answer the phone. I have to drive there to talk to somebody. They are all nice, they are just incompetent. The Tige dealer in my area is very good, I've had a few small things done there and they were great. The Moomba dealer is awful.

costanza
08-06-2019, 08:27 AM
When it happened was right after we pulled it out of warranty repair from the dealer. I had no idea what was causing the vibration so I took it back to the dealer. That's when the dealer said it looks like your prop might be bent, we'll check it out. They called me a week later and said it's the prop, it will be $300-400 to repair prop and $150 to install. That's when I picked the boat up, I'll do it myself. That's when they said, oh yeah, that'll be $130 for diagnosis. This particular dealer is pretty bad in the service department. I think the tech's might be okay but the service people suck! They don't call you, they don't update you, they don't answer the phone. I have to drive there to talk to somebody. They are all nice, they are just incompetent. The Tige dealer in my area is very good, I've had a few small things done there and they were great. The Moomba dealer is awful.
Price for repair I get... Mine was around 300 CDN to repair a minor bend - which was a very similar situation to yours. Brought dealer a brand new prop to install for me, they went to install it and then told me it had a minor bend. It was brand new in box from Wakemakers. $150 to install yours???!!! That's crazy, my dealer was at least originally installing for free. I had it repaired, and then installed it myself... I'm thinking they dropped mine when installing - or used a 2x4 to brace it when installing and bent it?? Install price is crazy man! It's a 3 minute job... Are you in Canada or US?

trayson
08-06-2019, 11:35 AM
Well, that sucks, but you did take it to them to diagnose the problem. I had that experience too-- I dropped off my boat at a dealer, they sat on it for a week or two. when they finally got around to it, they spent a bunch of time to tell me they couldn't figure it out and they'd need to spend more diagnosis time on the water to continue. I said no and still had to pay for their time to "not figure it out". That stung and I will never do business with them again.

SorryCharlie
08-07-2019, 11:55 AM
Price for repair I get... Mine was around 300 CDN to repair a minor bend - which was a very similar situation to yours. Brought dealer a brand new prop to install for me, they went to install it and then told me it had a minor bend. It was brand new in box from Wakemakers. $150 to install yours???!!! That's crazy, my dealer was at least originally installing for free. I had it repaired, and then installed it myself... I'm thinking they dropped mine when installing - or used a 2x4 to brace it when installing and bent it?? Install price is crazy man! It's a 3 minute job... Are you in Canada or US?

I picked up the boat and said no thanks to them. I went by a prop shop and $245 to repair. I have a new one coming from Wakemakers as well. I'll just replace myself.

When I install, is there anything special I need to know?

SorryCharlie
08-07-2019, 11:56 AM
Well, that sucks, but you did take it to them to diagnose the problem. I had that experience too-- I dropped off my boat at a dealer, they sat on it for a week or two. when they finally got around to it, they spent a bunch of time to tell me they couldn't figure it out and they'd need to spend more diagnosis time on the water to continue. I said no and still had to pay for their time to "not figure it out". That stung and I will never do business with them again.

I have another year of warranty so hopefully nothing new happens. I'm not fired up about Moomba though, the dealer network seems to be lacking.

larry_arizona
08-07-2019, 07:38 PM
I picked up the boat and said no thanks to them. I went by a prop shop and $245 to repair. I have a new one coming from Wakemakers as well. I'll just replace myself.

When I install, is there anything special I need to know?

Simple as this https://youtu.be/w0fEY_m5T64


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SorryCharlie
08-08-2019, 06:07 PM
Simple as this https://youtu.be/w0fEY_m5T64


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Thanks!!:)