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wrvond
Jan 17, 2014Explorer II
Regardless of what they charge for the winterization, I guarantee it doesn't cost more than $5.00 for them to do.
I winterize my boat and camper myself for less than $10.00 and about an hour's work. The boat is much more difficult than the camper, too.
As others have stated, once you accept delivery, you have accepted the unit. Any subsequent work by the dealer will cost you or be warranty work. Good luck getting warranty work in front of paying customers. Test every single thing you can. If the unit doesn't come with a television, but has hookups, bring a small one from home and connect it. Ensure the antenna works properly. It may be a bit overboard, but if more people put on a swimsuit and actually took a shower, we'd see a whole lot fewer posts on here about leaking shower doors and broken pipes.
I winterize my boat and camper myself for less than $10.00 and about an hour's work. The boat is much more difficult than the camper, too.
As others have stated, once you accept delivery, you have accepted the unit. Any subsequent work by the dealer will cost you or be warranty work. Good luck getting warranty work in front of paying customers. Test every single thing you can. If the unit doesn't come with a television, but has hookups, bring a small one from home and connect it. Ensure the antenna works properly. It may be a bit overboard, but if more people put on a swimsuit and actually took a shower, we'd see a whole lot fewer posts on here about leaking shower doors and broken pipes.
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