Rocky Lou
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- Joined
- Aug 2, 2019
- Messages
- 415
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 C
- Vessel Name
- Sea Suite
Sadly, after just getting my boat from annual service, my starboard trim tab (operated by port switch) failed. I swapped the deutsche connectors, located in the bilge area, and could operate the actuator on the starboard; swapping back moved the problem. Hence, I was fairly confident the actuators were working. Contacting Lenco, I heard, 'no worries, it's your switch that is covered under 5 year warranty (mine is 1 y.o.) and it's "Plug and Play". I suppose if you were working on a dinghy it might be plug and play. On my Cutwater, it's extremely difficult to even reach the switch...forget the cup holders and coming up from the bottom takes a child size hand. Hence, I returned to my service dealer who swapped out the switch in about an hour. He said this was an extremely difficult reach and he likely cut his arm in the process. Also, wiring in the head (behind mirror) and main panel had to accessed and rewired...all that way above my pay grade.
It was a $550 repair and well worth the effort that I watched while working on my laptop. I estimate an average mechanic charging 2-3 hours as this guy is extremely talented. The only good news is that I upgraded my switch to the LED version and I can now actually see what is going on with my TTs.
I sent the bill and a note to Lenco requesting some reimbursement and told them what needed to be done to get this 'plug and play' repair of a device which certainly should not have failed. No idea what they'll say, but, I'll make sure they get the message that their parts only warranty doesn't work for many of their customers.
It was a $550 repair and well worth the effort that I watched while working on my laptop. I estimate an average mechanic charging 2-3 hours as this guy is extremely talented. The only good news is that I upgraded my switch to the LED version and I can now actually see what is going on with my TTs.
I sent the bill and a note to Lenco requesting some reimbursement and told them what needed to be done to get this 'plug and play' repair of a device which certainly should not have failed. No idea what they'll say, but, I'll make sure they get the message that their parts only warranty doesn't work for many of their customers.