I went to my cabin in southern Indiana the weekend of March 19-20. The purpose of my trip was to get the Nitro out of storage and clean her up so I could put her up for sale at the boat lot by the lake.
I got the Nitro from the boat place there and took her to the car wash in town to clean her up. On the way back to the cabin the leaf spring broke on the right side of the trailer completely in half. Fortunately, I was driving very slow so there was no damage to the boat but the back right side of the trailer is bent (fender to the back) and the tail light busted when the axle came out from underneath the trailer.
The next day a friend of mine brought me a heavy duty jack. We were able to jack up the back of the trailer and put the axle and wheels back in place. He chained a few boards around the axle so we could move it out of the road. The boat and trailer are currently at my cabin in southern Indiana (about 3 hours from Nashville).
I realize the trailer is no longer under warranty, however; I feel this should have never happened to a quality built trailer that is only 2 years old. Had this happened on the interstate or while driving at a higher speed, this accident would have been a lot worse.
I took some pictures of the right side of the trailer. Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of the axle when it was completely off the trailer. I wish I did, it was quite a sight. We were consumed with getting it out of the road.
I was so excited when I purchased my first "real" boat but due to all the problems I have had with the Nitro itself and now the trailer, I very much regret my decision to purchase a Nitro.
I called Lenny Lenz, the service manager at Bass Pro in Nashville and told him what happened. He put me in touch with Sandy Hamby from Tracker Marine Group. She said to send her pictures and she would evaluate them.
I sent the pictures off and she called me yesterday. She said "out of good faith" they would send me a new spring but would not take care of the labor or the bent trailer or the light. She said the warranty was only one year and acted like she was doing me a big favor by just sending the part. She mentioned the possibility the spring breaking on the boat being overloaded. WHATEVER!!!!!!!!! There was nothing in the boat!!!!!!!!!! She did require for me to send the broken pieces back so they could evaluate them. She was not pleasant and I didn't want to sit and argue with her because I felt then she wouldn't even send the part.
Is it me or should this never have happened to a 2 year old trailer??? How would you proceed???
Changed the title and some verbage to be "fair".
I got the Nitro from the boat place there and took her to the car wash in town to clean her up. On the way back to the cabin the leaf spring broke on the right side of the trailer completely in half. Fortunately, I was driving very slow so there was no damage to the boat but the back right side of the trailer is bent (fender to the back) and the tail light busted when the axle came out from underneath the trailer.
The next day a friend of mine brought me a heavy duty jack. We were able to jack up the back of the trailer and put the axle and wheels back in place. He chained a few boards around the axle so we could move it out of the road. The boat and trailer are currently at my cabin in southern Indiana (about 3 hours from Nashville).
I realize the trailer is no longer under warranty, however; I feel this should have never happened to a quality built trailer that is only 2 years old. Had this happened on the interstate or while driving at a higher speed, this accident would have been a lot worse.
I took some pictures of the right side of the trailer. Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of the axle when it was completely off the trailer. I wish I did, it was quite a sight. We were consumed with getting it out of the road.
I was so excited when I purchased my first "real" boat but due to all the problems I have had with the Nitro itself and now the trailer, I very much regret my decision to purchase a Nitro.
I called Lenny Lenz, the service manager at Bass Pro in Nashville and told him what happened. He put me in touch with Sandy Hamby from Tracker Marine Group. She said to send her pictures and she would evaluate them.
I sent the pictures off and she called me yesterday. She said "out of good faith" they would send me a new spring but would not take care of the labor or the bent trailer or the light. She said the warranty was only one year and acted like she was doing me a big favor by just sending the part. She mentioned the possibility the spring breaking on the boat being overloaded. WHATEVER!!!!!!!!! There was nothing in the boat!!!!!!!!!! She did require for me to send the broken pieces back so they could evaluate them. She was not pleasant and I didn't want to sit and argue with her because I felt then she wouldn't even send the part.
Is it me or should this never have happened to a 2 year old trailer??? How would you proceed???
Changed the title and some verbage to be "fair".