<Does the defect affect the performance? The seats are a totally different issue. What kind of warranty did you get, fill us in. What does the warranty say with regard to the seats? Are they covered and were they that way when you bought it? >
Well, Tracker got a hold of me pretty quick after someone there read my post. Still aren't going to budge on the warp or seats. I'll probably get my cable fixed though. Whoopee!! Their stance is that the hull is not failing YET, but I would sure like to know what the heck is going on with it. A twisted transom just isn't normal whether something actually broke or not. They won't even pull the floor up there to even get a visual look at the structure because supposedly the pictures don't tell them anything and they can't warrant taking out the boat floor unless they know it's failing for sure. Kinda double talk don't you think. They're sending me an official letter stating there is no structural problem, but how do they know? ARRRGGGGHHH!!!! Basically, I'm stuck until/if it actually fails and it's too late for an easy fix. They will cover the repair, but only if it's a complete failure and starts affecting performance or safety. If it's just cosmetic, so be it and I guess my insurance company will cover the fix and paint. Would sure be nice to know for both mine AND TRACKERS benefit($$$)!
As for the warranty, when the title transfers owners, you lose all the first year coverage. I though that morally, because Tracker knows the history of that boat and it was only used for ONE tournament before the sale, they would cover the seats and such. A bummer, but not the end of the world. The hull is my real concern.