The Boating Season That Wasn't

RGrew176

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Last fall I sold my Carver. To be honest with the high cost of fuel I just wasn't using the boat. I launched in May motored over to my dock. Never took the boat out once. In October I motored over to the haul out dock and had the boat hauled for the winter. I then let it be known the boat was for sale. I ended up selling it.

January of 2022 I decide that I still want to boat so I went to a local dealer. I found a boat I liked so I worked up a deal. I traded in my jetski and i bought a 2022 Tahoe T-16 with a 75 HP Mercury outboard motor and trailer. They kept the boat in storage for me until I took delivery on April 15th. Now all I had to do was wait for some decent weather and I could go boating.

Of course for me the reason for downsizing was to lower my operating costs. There are things about the old boat I will miss. Things like cruising to Put in Bay and spending the weekend on the island. Overnighting on the hook. I've done that countless times, more than I can remember. Spending nights at the marina. My cruisers had all the comforts of home. From now on I am a day boater.

May 28th was the first really nice day that I could get out on the boat so I trailered down to the Metro Park where I have a season pass to launch the boat. This would be my first or shakedown cruise. I fired up the motor and let it warm up for a bit like the manual stated I should do. I loosened the lines and put the throttle into reverse and the engine stalled out. It would not restart. End of shakedown cruise attempt #1.

Back to the dealer I go. They hook up some muffs, hook up a computer to the engine and fire it up. They change some engine settings on the computer. The engine runs OK at various throttle settings so I think it is fixed and ready to go. I take the boat back to storage and wait for my next launch.

June 4th was the next attempt to launch. I trailer once again down to the marina. I fire up the engine it's running fine. I let it warm up and as soon as I put it into reverse it stalls out again. I do manage a few times to get it back running but it is shaking so bad I am afraid it might fall off the transom. Shakedown cruise attempt #2 failure.

Back to the dealer I go and drop it off again. The dealership calls me on June 10th and say the motor is fixed. June 11th I drive 95 miles to the dealership and pick up my boat. They say that it was a defective ignition idle control module. Down to the marina for another attempt. I fire up the engine and once again it stalls out shaking violently and will not run. Now I am getting frustrated. June 13th I drop off the boat at the dealership once again.

July 13th comes and I called the dealership and they still cannot get the motor to run. I call a lawyer thinking about starting a lawsuit to get the motor replaced or get them to buy the boat back from me. I want to avoid a lawsuit if possible. July 29th the dealership calls me to say the motor is fixed and there were several things wrong with it. I forget most of what the said they replaced.

July 30th I once again drive the 95 miles to pick up the boat and try again. I drive to the marina and put the boat in the water but this time I only pull the trailer just up out of the water. I fire up the engine and once again it will not stay running shaking violently on the transom. Frustration mounts, and shakedown cruise attempt #4 is a failure.

August 1st I drive back up to the dealership and drop off the boat once again. This time I ask to speak to the owner. He's not on site so my salesman takes me to the general manager of the dealership. I explain everything to him, He was not made aware of my problem with the boat and promises me he will get directly involved with getting it fixed.

On August 5th the GM calls me to say my boat is fixed and running well. He himself took the boat out on to Lake St. Clair and ran it personally. He has me drive up to their other dealership to test the boat. On August 6th he and I take the boat out and it runs perfectly. We had it out for about a half hour. I do tell him that I personally will never fully trust that motor to not leave me stranded. He feels it has been fixed and will be OK.

I take the boat out on August 12th and I was out for about 4 hours. Early on it ran fine but I noticed a drop off of the RPM's as time passed. When I first started the day it was running up to 4700 RPM's but as the day progressed they dropped of to only 3600 RPM's. I take the boat up north to Traverse City and get out on East Bay. It's running OK but not great. The RPM's would drop off to 1200 so I would shut down the motor and wait about 5 minutes then restart. RPM's would go back up to around 4000 then drop off as time passed. We finally motored back to the dock and pulled the boat.

I drop the boat back off at the dealership on August 20th. I talk with the tech who has been working on the motor and he agrees with me that the motor is a lemon but says that Mercury would rather spend $40000 dollars replacing one part at a time than swapping out for a new motor. They call me on September 1st and say the motor is fixed. This time they offer to drive the 95 miles and drop the boat off at my home. I take them up on their offer. They drop the boat off September 2nd.

I hook it up to my truck and head off to the marina. I launch and the motor runs perfectly. I was out all afternoon about 4 1/2 hours running all up and down the Detroit River. I think to myself maybe they have finally fixed the motor. I take the boat out again September 3rd. The motor runs great. Half thinking maybe it is finally fixed but still have that lack of trust in the motor in the back of my mind. I take the boat out again September 9th and it runs fine.

I decide to take the boat out again on September 10th. Motor starts out running fine. Suddenly the RPM's drop off from 4000 to 650. It's kind of windy and I am being blown towards a rocky shoreline as I cannot make any headway against the wind. I get on the phone and call Boat US for a tow. I ask them to make it an emergency because I am being blown towards the rocks on the shore. Tow Boat US arrives about 15 minutes after I called and they tow me back to the dock. I am now totally frustrated and determined to get rid of this boat.

September 17th there is a boatshow at Metro Beach here in Michigan. I decide to go. I first go to the dealership where I bought the boat from. I see the GM and let him know that I am broken down again. He said he would get with the owner and see what he could work out. I let him know that if I can get a decent trade in I would order a Tahoe T-18 from them the next size up from the T-16.

On the way out I stop by another dealership and take a look at the Stingray 182 SC deckboat. It is a leftover 2022 model with a 115 Yamaha SHO motor. I really like this boat so I tell them about the Tahoe and all the problems I have had with it. They said to drop off the boat and their techs will fix the latest issue and if they give the OK they will make me an offer on my trade in. They called me a few days later and said the tech approved the trade. They fixed the motor and tested the boat and it ran fine. The problem was the linkage to the engine had somehow become disconnected from the throttle lever that is why my RPM's dropped down to 650. They offered me a really good trade in more than the dealer where I bought the boat from did so I traded in the Tahoe for the Stingray and on October 7th I bought a new boat.

They offered to shrinkwrap and winterize the new boat and store it for me for free. I thought that was pretty nice of them. That said on April 15th 2023 I will take delivery of my new 2022 Stingray 182 SC boat. I certainly hope that my 2023 season will be better than my 2022 season. At 73 years of age who knows just how many seasons I have left.

So ends the saga of my 2022 season and a Tahoe T-16 boat. The sad thing about all of this is when that boat ran it was a blast to own.

For anyone who is curious here is a link to the new boat:

https://stingrayboats.com/models/182sc-deck-boat/
 

JimS123

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Sorry to hear of your problems. I guess you have much more patience than me. Three times and the boat would have gone back.

I'm 73 as well. If I can't go boating you should just put me in a nursing home.

I can identify with your problem. It's life today in many aspects. There probably was a simple thing wrong with the motor, but as in many cases the dealers / mechanics don't know how to fix things.
 

ejnichol

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Crappy waste of free time. Seems they didn't have a test after repair plan to get it fixed right the first time.

What motor ison the t-18?
 

RGrew176

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The T-18 also came with a Mercury O/B. The Stingray I bought comes with a 115 HP Yamaha. I hope to have better luck with the Yamaha although I have always been a Mercury guy.
 

Lou C

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This is one of the problems with modern technologies…yeah they are great when they work, and they are USUALLY a lot more reliable than when we had engines with points distributors and carbs. However if there is a problem you can’t find they don’t seem able to easily find it; I don’t think that many dealership techs are truly good diagnosticians.
 

briangcc

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Too long.

Didn't read.

Cliffs.
Merc OB had multiple issues that wasted entire summer at marina. Owner traded in on new 2022 Stingray with Yamaha OB which different marina is holding until delivery in 2023.

Rotten luck. After 2nd or 3rd trip would have been holy heck to pay at the marina if that was mine. Way, way too much lost time.
 

airshot

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This is why it pays to have a good quality credit card !!! After all those worthless trips you could go back and cancel those CC payments when they didnt fix it !!! With service as poor as it has become in recent years, I always use my card, if there is an issue, I can withhold payment untilvthe issue is resolved. It has saved my butt on numerous ocassions !!!! Most companies are only interested in money comming in, when it stops is when they get serious !!!
 

JASinIL2006

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Sounds like a terrible headache of a summer. Exactly the sort of thing you should be able to avoid by buying new.
 

RGrew176

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This is why it pays to have a good quality credit card !!! After all those worthless trips you could go back and cancel those CC payments when they didnt fix it !!! With service as poor as it has become in recent years, I always use my card, if there is an issue, I can withhold payment untilvthe issue is resolved. It has saved my butt on numerous ocassions !!!! Most companies are only interested in money comming in, when it stops is when they get serious !!!
This was all done under warranty. No credit card needed. Lost season but things are looking up for 2023.
 

RGrew176

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WOW...under warranty ! Does your state have a lemon law?
I don't know if they have a specific boating lemon law like they do for motor vehicles but there are warranty laws that would have applied had I taken legal action. I don't know the specifics but the attorney I spoke with told me I did have a case should I decide to take legal action.
 

Toyelectroman

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Unfortunate bad luck with your merc. My 2017 mercury had no issues and felt it was built solid for me
 

JimS123

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Unfortunate bad luck with your merc. My 2017 mercury had no issues and felt it was built solid for me
I have two 2017 Merc 4-strokes and two 2019s. All four have shown exemplary performance.

In the olden days when you woke up an outboard after as long winter hibernation, before you could proceed you needed to clean plugs, dress points, etc. Even my I/Os didn't start right up without some throttle pumping.

The sound of the Mercs tells the whole story. Ignition switch.....click.....zoom with only a fraction of a second in between. Then they idle like they were just run an hour ago.

I don't think I was lucky, I think the OP was unlucky. Yeah they are a problem today when they are a problem, and only the dealers can work on them. I used to fiddle, but now I don't have to.
 

RGrew176

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Personally I think I just happened to get a lemon motor. I hope that whomever purchases that boat will have better luck than I did. Somehow though I don't think they will be lucky.

I was the lucky one as the dealer offered me an excellent trade on the Stingray. It's an overall better boat IMO and with that 115 Yamaha SHO it should get up and go.

There was never ever going to be a chance that I would trust that motor again. The tech at the dealership where I bought the Tahoe agreed with me that the motor is a lemon and should be junked. He also told me that he has never seen Mercury replace a bad engine. He said, they would rather spend $40000 on warranty work and rebuild the motor 1 part at a time if they had to than to ever exchange it for another motor.

The 5 times I had the boat out and it ran like it should it was a fun boat to be out in.

Here's hoping that 2023 will be a better boating year for me.
 

Toyelectroman

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Just curious what area do you boat on at lake erie? My story is kind of similar we downsized from a cabin cruiser to a pontoon, and now to a nauticstar 193sc(almost identical to your stingray) and I have been hesitant on taking the nauticstar out on erie
 

RGrew176

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Just curious what area do you boat on at lake erie? My story is kind of similar we downsized from a cabin cruiser to a pontoon, and now to a nauticstar 193sc(almost identical to your stingray) and I have been hesitant on taking the nauticstar out on erie

I will only go out onto Lake Erie on so called good days. The day I was out there when my boat broke down the waves were less than one foot. Since the Stingray is a bigger boat I will have a bit more confidence going out there on those good days.

During my cruising days it was not uncommon to see smaller fishing boats out 15+ miles in open water going after those walleyes.

I launch from Lake Erie Metropark by Gibraltar where the Detroit River empties into Lake Erie. Been boating in that area since 1965. My first boat was a 12' Fiberform with a 5 HP outboard and I went out on the lake many times with that boat.
 

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Just read through the whole story . . . Bummer. o_O

Sort of the reason that I don't buy new boats, (among other reasons ) . . . but this story is probably a more extreme case.

Hopefully the Stingray will be a better experience.
 
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