I had to send Jeff an email. I’m not sure how it happened or why but someone at Marine master shot two staples in the top of the outside bunk. Staples were side by side at the back end of the outside port bunk.
It took me a minute to even see what was going on. I was under the boat installing the drain plug and noticed a scrapped area just behind the bunk in the gel coat. Put the boat in the water and checked the bunk and didn’t see anything, so I assumed it was a piece of road gravel. So later in the day I checked the bunk again before loading the boat on the trailer. I saw small rust spot in the carpet. Pushed the carpet nap out of the way. Holy crap, carpet staples in the top of my bunk. I wasn’t happy!
I had a utility tool in my truck. I ended up digging part of two staples out of the bunk. I put a hole in the carpet during this process. I could only get three legs of the staples out. One leg is buried in the wood and I couldn’t find it.
The staples scratched up a quarter sized area in the gel coat. I was able to wet sand and polish that area back to almost like new condition.
Jeff got back with me really quick. He attached my email to Marine master. I discovered this issue Thursday afternoon. By Friday the wheels were turning. Jeff gave me a call friday evening and apologized. Today first thing in the morning, I received a call from Marine master. She apologized and said that a new bunk and lag bolts were being sent my way.
Stuff happens at times and it’s how the manufacture handles issues that make a great company. I would say Phoenix and Marine Master stepped up and did a good job of handing my issue.
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