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Isaguel
09-06-2020, 12:36 PM
Anybody with good knowledge able to give a clear rundown on what the Moomba warranty really covers. I read the warranty info and it mentions lifetime hull, stringers, floor, 5 year on parts for "covered components" and 2 yr warranty for parts and labor for "covered components". Then Indmar has its own warranty.
Just wanted to get a concise, comprehensive, clear, legalese free explanation of what warranty covers.
I bet one can summarize in 10 simple lines what it covers, if we leave the lawyers out of it.

I ask because my brother in law, who is looking at a Max, asked me, and although I have an idea, I just wasn't entirely clear. Looked at the warranty info and it left more questions. But, then again, maybe that's the whole point.

I did a search and did not find a topic on this.

haknslash
09-06-2020, 12:44 PM
That’s correct the powertrain has its own separate warranty from the boat. Worth noting is that a good dealer is as important as the warranty itself. They are your first line of defense and as long as they have a good reputation of going to bat for their customers it will go a long ways to getting SC to cover things. I’ve had a few warranty related items and all have been promptly taken care of.

sandm
09-06-2020, 12:48 PM
my .02 but I doubt there is a real clear cut definition to your questions above.
the legal mumbojumbo will say exactly what skiers choice HAS to cover and I would suspect thru all the wording they can cover what they want and don't want.

my experience has been:
first supra dealer in boise covered several things that should not have. knew the service manager well and he treated us good.
first tige- dealer in boise covered us well. got to wisconsin and they would not honor any of the service stuff we negotiated in the sale(didn't expect them to but would have been nice) and talked months of service wait since boat didn't come from them. basically lost all dealer support.
second tige was 3rd owner. called manuf. to get a skin replaced due to shipping damage(we were ready to pay thru a dealer). after 30 minutes on the phone, they sent ALL skins brand new due to another seat coming apart and stating it was a bad bunch of thread. warranty didn't extend to 3rd owner but they sent all parts. this was in '19 on a '14 boat that was out of warranty.

in the end imo it's all up to the dealer and the manufacturer. even if it's in writing there is likely enough legal speak to let them cover or not cover what they choose.

larry_arizona
09-06-2020, 02:41 PM
Here is the Supra warranty in black and white.


https://sccrm.6spdcdn.com/files/documents/2017/09/05/2018_Supra_warranty.pdf


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haknslash
09-06-2020, 03:26 PM
Here is the extended details for the Moomba’s. It also mentions any exclusions. Hopefully this will help your BIL.

https://crm.skierschoice.com/files/redactor/documents/2019/09/26/2020_Moomba_Warranty.pdf

htfit
09-06-2020, 05:16 PM
I am thinking I got gyped on the warranty txfr when I bought it. I bought it from someone who had put it in a business name so they would not trxfr the warranty to me. It only had 50 hrs on it and less then 4 months since purchased. I didn't put up much of a fuss about it because I got a crazy deal but looking over the warranty txfr terms I don't see anything regarding that. Oh well.
But just a heads up to anybody else when buying a boat, that is something to look out for.


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2in2out
09-06-2020, 09:40 PM
Dealerships have to process the Indmar warranty. The have the rights to accept transfer payment and enter the info into the dealer portal. My local dealer says it takes about 20 minutes. 15 to remember his login info and 5 to enter the transfer.

jnr4817
09-07-2020, 09:33 AM
We bought a used 2018 mojo in March and just now had the warranty transferred. Our dealer was hit by a tornado then covid happened. I talked to Jon Allen at SC. He noted my situation and the dealer had no problem transferring it months later after purchase. I even had an actuator fail before it was transferred and they replaced, no questions and sorted it out.

SONIC
09-08-2020, 10:02 AM
I agree with Sandm
If you read it it basically covers the stuff SC makes in house. So the hull basically. And even that they only cover gel for a year.
It comes down to the dealer and how nice SC is feeling that day from everything I've seen.
They seem to do a pretty good job of making sure everyone is happy.