tonetonitony
Recruit
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2009
- Messages
- 5
Re: Common Azure Problems?
Also have a 2007 AZ220. I honestly love the boat but hate the company. I can shed some light on a couple of your issues....I've had them to.
You are 100% correct when u said Azure will not deal with you and kick u back to the dealer. I have some warrantee work im trying to get covered now and they just wont do it...stress cracks in top hull by cleats, port/stbd.
Gauges....very chincy wire harness. I had an issue with temp gauge, after replacement it still didnt work. Finally I had 2 convince them it must be the incorrect pin setting..which it was. The manual labor that puts these boats together probably dont speak english.
Hole shot....I have the bravo 3 so its better but this boat is absolutely heavy in the back. If i have more than 6 people riding someones got to go up forward....and water sports makes it mandatory for someone to weigh the bow down.
Water leakage....depth sounder, Bingo! There is actually a tech memo from azure that dealers are supposed to install a new gasket/seal around this transducer to fix a known leak.
Engine....I've had the engine die on me while winterizing on land, wicked it alittle too much.
Enjoy your boat and pray no one ever has to go through azure to get warranty work done.
I have a 2007 AZ-220 with a Merc 5.0 L MPI, Alpha Drive, and around 50 hours on the engine. I love this boat, a lot of fun, but having a few issues. Interesting enough I bumped into another Azure owner and the list of issues if very similar. Speedometer dead, getting water in the boat, and not getting on plane quickly. Anyone have any comments on these topics?
- Speedometer was delivered DOA from Azure. Dealer installed a second cheep plastic one and that one is dead also. What is the deal?
- Getting unexplained water in the bilge. Boat was drained completely before going out, boated for about three hours, and had about 10 gallons in the boat. Not rain or waves on a calm sunny day. Yes, I understand that most boats will get a bit of water in them but this is too much. Became alarmed when I opened the ski locker and there was 4? of water in there.
- When I pull back on the throttle too quickly from wide open to idle the engine dies. This has happened many times and should never happen with a fuel injected engine. Dealer suggested that I am going too far and trying to put it into reverse. Not the case, never even comes out of forward when I pull back.
- Boat struggles to get on plane especially with people in the back of the boat. Put 6 on board and it takes some time. Any suggestions. Still using the stock prop but thinking of changing it out.
Frustrated I can't find anyone from Azure to talk to because they keep sending me to the dealer.
Thanks,
Willie ?G?
Also have a 2007 AZ220. I honestly love the boat but hate the company. I can shed some light on a couple of your issues....I've had them to.
You are 100% correct when u said Azure will not deal with you and kick u back to the dealer. I have some warrantee work im trying to get covered now and they just wont do it...stress cracks in top hull by cleats, port/stbd.
Gauges....very chincy wire harness. I had an issue with temp gauge, after replacement it still didnt work. Finally I had 2 convince them it must be the incorrect pin setting..which it was. The manual labor that puts these boats together probably dont speak english.
Hole shot....I have the bravo 3 so its better but this boat is absolutely heavy in the back. If i have more than 6 people riding someones got to go up forward....and water sports makes it mandatory for someone to weigh the bow down.
Water leakage....depth sounder, Bingo! There is actually a tech memo from azure that dealers are supposed to install a new gasket/seal around this transducer to fix a known leak.
Engine....I've had the engine die on me while winterizing on land, wicked it alittle too much.
Enjoy your boat and pray no one ever has to go through azure to get warranty work done.