Got a 2024 24LXSSB with a 250 merc and dual batteries last August. Took it out 3 times, then the muskrats got it. It spent the winter with the dealer getting fixed (or so I thought).
Boat was returned a month ago - went out 3 times for quick runs about the lake - just 20-45 minute rides a few times. On the 4th attempt....
- 2 minutes into drive everything seems fine, cruising about 20mph
- notice the Simrad flicker out of the corner of my eye and thought "that's weird, never seen that before."
- 2 minutes later, lose power steering, radio goes dark
- flickering on simrad intensifies, then it goes dark as well
- entire time the throttle/engine/trim are operating 100% normal
Return to dock
1st dealer contact:
- they come to collect boat while I'm at work, I get a call that "we took it out and it operated completely normally, maybe it was a fluke, so we left it, try it again."
- After work I go down, I can't back out of the slip without the power steering failing, simrad flickering etc. It's on long enough for me to see the battery voltage on the simrad is reading 9v.
2nd dealer contact (week later)
- they come to collect boat while I'm at work. Person picking it up thinks the boat is fine, calls his manager, manager says bring it in because I was claiming adamantly something was wrong.
- Several days later they tell me "we can't find anything wrong with your boat, we had several people "test" it (which I think means drive it) and we can't duplicate your problem." I asked "so the voltage isn't reading low?" "The voltage is reading normal. You need to meet us and show us what you're doing to get it to malfunction."
- I take time off work, meet them at the ramp. We turn the boat on. Voltage reads 10.2. I say "this is the problem." They say "oh" and take the boat back.
3rd dealer contact (week later)
- they have the boat for a week. Service writer now says "we took the boat out and you were right the power steering failed. We're going to replace the battery."
- they replace the battery and claim it's running 12.5-12.7 at rest and 13-14 with engine on and out running around with the ACR closed charging etc. They test it 3 times over the space of a week.
- they redeliver the boat tonight.
Upon starting the voltage on the display is 11.2. The power steering IS working, but now the throttle is acting really strangely. Normally there is a very linear increase in thrust/acceleration - but this sounds and feels very odd - very much like revving a car in neutral. RPMs shoot up but the boat doesn't (or barely) go anywhere.
At this point I'm beyond frustrated. The dealer has now had the boat 4 times, told me it's fixed 4 times, and 0 times has it actually been fixed. I realize the muskrat damage was not Bennington's fault, or the dealer's fault. But at this point I have spent thousands of dollars fixing, storing and servicing a new boat I really haven't even been able to use yet. After these recent experiences I have no confidence that the dealer service department is capable of finding and fixing this problem. Since they dropped the boat off after work and close of business, I cannot contact their department until Monday. I'm going to visit their sales showroom which is (of course) open tomorrow.
Boat was returned a month ago - went out 3 times for quick runs about the lake - just 20-45 minute rides a few times. On the 4th attempt....
- 2 minutes into drive everything seems fine, cruising about 20mph
- notice the Simrad flicker out of the corner of my eye and thought "that's weird, never seen that before."
- 2 minutes later, lose power steering, radio goes dark
- flickering on simrad intensifies, then it goes dark as well
- entire time the throttle/engine/trim are operating 100% normal
Return to dock
1st dealer contact:
- they come to collect boat while I'm at work, I get a call that "we took it out and it operated completely normally, maybe it was a fluke, so we left it, try it again."
- After work I go down, I can't back out of the slip without the power steering failing, simrad flickering etc. It's on long enough for me to see the battery voltage on the simrad is reading 9v.
2nd dealer contact (week later)
- they come to collect boat while I'm at work. Person picking it up thinks the boat is fine, calls his manager, manager says bring it in because I was claiming adamantly something was wrong.
- Several days later they tell me "we can't find anything wrong with your boat, we had several people "test" it (which I think means drive it) and we can't duplicate your problem." I asked "so the voltage isn't reading low?" "The voltage is reading normal. You need to meet us and show us what you're doing to get it to malfunction."
- I take time off work, meet them at the ramp. We turn the boat on. Voltage reads 10.2. I say "this is the problem." They say "oh" and take the boat back.
3rd dealer contact (week later)
- they have the boat for a week. Service writer now says "we took the boat out and you were right the power steering failed. We're going to replace the battery."
- they replace the battery and claim it's running 12.5-12.7 at rest and 13-14 with engine on and out running around with the ACR closed charging etc. They test it 3 times over the space of a week.
- they redeliver the boat tonight.
Upon starting the voltage on the display is 11.2. The power steering IS working, but now the throttle is acting really strangely. Normally there is a very linear increase in thrust/acceleration - but this sounds and feels very odd - very much like revving a car in neutral. RPMs shoot up but the boat doesn't (or barely) go anywhere.
At this point I'm beyond frustrated. The dealer has now had the boat 4 times, told me it's fixed 4 times, and 0 times has it actually been fixed. I realize the muskrat damage was not Bennington's fault, or the dealer's fault. But at this point I have spent thousands of dollars fixing, storing and servicing a new boat I really haven't even been able to use yet. After these recent experiences I have no confidence that the dealer service department is capable of finding and fixing this problem. Since they dropped the boat off after work and close of business, I cannot contact their department until Monday. I'm going to visit their sales showroom which is (of course) open tomorrow.

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