pschnack
Member
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2012
- Messages
- 14
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2519J910
- Vessel Name
- Five Buoys
- MMSI Number
- 338138869
Hello everyone! I have been lurking sense the first of the year. I purchased a new (demo) 2010 R-25 at the end of February and have to say I have been THRILLED with it and this forum. I have made many recommended modifications, found the oil line for the service advisory (not a small feat until I read how to find it here), got my hat and am a walking promotion for Ranger Tugs and their customer service. Thank you all for being such a great resource and being so supportive.
That all being said, I am looking for help on a problem. The dinette table posts are coming loose at the bottom and breaking the plastic threads at the base of the posts. This is happening when the front seat is in the forward facing position, and someone is sitting in it. The seat rubs on the table and pushes back and eventually with enough waves, the plastic threads at the bottom break loose. It sort of seems like a design flaw. I have not seen anyone else complain; I wondered if it was fixed, I am missing a piece that holds the chair forward, or?? I noticed one person put a rail up on the side to hold the table in place, I am almost there but drilling through the side and making sure I am all lined up has me a little concerned, also I am not sure that it might not still flex.
-Peter
R-25
“Five Buoys”
Long Beach, CA
That all being said, I am looking for help on a problem. The dinette table posts are coming loose at the bottom and breaking the plastic threads at the base of the posts. This is happening when the front seat is in the forward facing position, and someone is sitting in it. The seat rubs on the table and pushes back and eventually with enough waves, the plastic threads at the bottom break loose. It sort of seems like a design flaw. I have not seen anyone else complain; I wondered if it was fixed, I am missing a piece that holds the chair forward, or?? I noticed one person put a rail up on the side to hold the table in place, I am almost there but drilling through the side and making sure I am all lined up has me a little concerned, also I am not sure that it might not still flex.
-Peter
R-25
“Five Buoys”
Long Beach, CA