Well got my 02' Marlin on Wed. and took her out for the first time on Thursday. Fished all day and she ran great. I called the previous owner who had just traded the boat in. Friend of a friend. Wanted to ask him a few questions about the boat but I got some disappointing news. He asked me if they told me about the Yamaha gages being swapped out 4 yrs ago. He went on to say that the 731 hrs showing on the gage was wrong. He said the motors actually have close to 1100 hrs on the Yamaha F225s. He went on to say they have been flawless and have never given him a minutes trouble.
I was never told this by the dealer. The salesman who I dealt with told me the motors had 671 hours and sent me pics showing the 731 hours on the meter. When I called them yesterday they said they were unaware of the higher engine hours. They said the salesman who took the trade was out till Monday and they would check with him. The previous owner says they knew the real hours and should have disclosed it. He went on to say that they did not put top dollar in his trade due to the engine hours. I did buy it for exactly what they put in it but the fact that someone lied to me really ticks me off. They did say I could bring the boat back.
What should I do?
1. Take the boat back and get my money back?
2. Make them give me some type of compensation?
3. Forget about it and run them till they die?
4. Get an attorney?
This is hard to decide because I really like the boat and the boat is in great condition. I sea trailed it and checked it out but did not hook a laptop up to the engines. I assumed the 671 was correct. Guess you should never assume anything.
I was never told this by the dealer. The salesman who I dealt with told me the motors had 671 hours and sent me pics showing the 731 hours on the meter. When I called them yesterday they said they were unaware of the higher engine hours. They said the salesman who took the trade was out till Monday and they would check with him. The previous owner says they knew the real hours and should have disclosed it. He went on to say that they did not put top dollar in his trade due to the engine hours. I did buy it for exactly what they put in it but the fact that someone lied to me really ticks me off. They did say I could bring the boat back.
What should I do?
1. Take the boat back and get my money back?
2. Make them give me some type of compensation?
3. Forget about it and run them till they die?
4. Get an attorney?
This is hard to decide because I really like the boat and the boat is in great condition. I sea trailed it and checked it out but did not hook a laptop up to the engines. I assumed the 671 was correct. Guess you should never assume anything.