dclboater
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Relatively new member- you may know me from my initial post (First Time Owner - 24LX) and my more recent question on gauges (Digital Vee Three Gauges).
In my gauges post, I mentioned that the dealer was saying the gauges were difficult to set up. It turns out the reason he wasn't able to get everything working is the factory sent the boat without the wire that connects from the motor to the gauges. So, he was getting fuel level, voltage, speed, but couldn't get engine data. Aside from the fact that this has taken several days and Bennington has not yet been able to find the right wire to send, I found out today that they will need to remove one of the aluminum plates on the bottom (it has ESP) so that they can run the wire.
Would you be concerned with the service dept removing the aluminum under deck to do this work? The wiring piece seems pretty much plug and play, but having to drill out and reinstall rivets has me slightly concerned given it is a brand new boat that hasn't even been delivered yet. They indicated it is not a difficult or overly time consuming job and that I would not even be able to tell it was done once they are finished.
Appreciate the input.
In my gauges post, I mentioned that the dealer was saying the gauges were difficult to set up. It turns out the reason he wasn't able to get everything working is the factory sent the boat without the wire that connects from the motor to the gauges. So, he was getting fuel level, voltage, speed, but couldn't get engine data. Aside from the fact that this has taken several days and Bennington has not yet been able to find the right wire to send, I found out today that they will need to remove one of the aluminum plates on the bottom (it has ESP) so that they can run the wire.
Would you be concerned with the service dept removing the aluminum under deck to do this work? The wiring piece seems pretty much plug and play, but having to drill out and reinstall rivets has me slightly concerned given it is a brand new boat that hasn't even been delivered yet. They indicated it is not a difficult or overly time consuming job and that I would not even be able to tell it was done once they are finished.
Appreciate the input.