So I purchased a brand new Sea Doo recently. Rode a total of just over 2 hours on the motor over two days. Bring it in and notice water in the storage compartment. Pull the plugs to let the water drain thinking it's not much but this one is new to me. Wayyy more water comes out than I was expecting. I take a look in the engine compartment and there is water up to at least the top of the battery after draining a little bit. I continue draining the plugs again and water drains for over 5 minutes. Gallons and gallons. I contact the dealer, we both think a loose hose or something. They come and look at it. Come to find out, the Sea Doo has a HOLE IN THE HULL. Apparently Sea Doo misdrilled somewhere and left the hole open to the water on the side of the ski. The tech sees the water pour in. The dealer has started the process of handling things but I have some concerns and wanted some thoughts:
2. Had I rode another hour or maybe even less I think it would've sunk and left me stranded. No one expects a brand new jet ski to leave you stranded. Had someone been using this in the ocean or a significantly large body of water they could be in deep trouble. How can Sea Doo have such poor quality control that this could happen? This puts lives in danger.
- Brand new jet ski, now essentially "partially sunk". You buy a new jet ski to avoid these things and hopefully not have issues for awhile. Now I'm concerned that this could have caused other damage. No one would buy a partially sunk jet ski and now this is what I have from brand new.
2. Had I rode another hour or maybe even less I think it would've sunk and left me stranded. No one expects a brand new jet ski to leave you stranded. Had someone been using this in the ocean or a significantly large body of water they could be in deep trouble. How can Sea Doo have such poor quality control that this could happen? This puts lives in danger.