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โNov-13-2016 03:17 PM
kway wrote:Sorry but when you buy used at what was probably a greatly reduced price you get no warranty. You buy it as is. I assume you knew that but bought it anyway. Spend some of the thousands you saved and have it painted.B.O. Plenty wrote:
I have been paying close attention to this fading issue and how different manufactures are dealing with it. So far it seems that about the only one that really seems to care on a longer term basis is Cedar Creek. There have been several owners that reported that Cedar Creek has not just painted but has replaced the entire cap for this. They claim to be using a different gel-coat starting with their 2015 models to prevent this. If this is working for them they will get my business the next time I buy a new trailer. I'm really tired of spending my money to correct issues that never should have happened to begin with.
B.O.
This may be true BUT only for original owners. Before y'all bash me for expecting Cedar Creek to cover the unsightly white chalky fading of our front cap just know that the unit we bought is a 2015 Cedar Creek 38CK that was virtually NEW when we bought it - on the inside still had plastic and tags on everything. The previous owners were said to have had it only a couple of months. Furthermore if I had bought a used car I would expect the paint and body to last more than a year.
I didn't go through the dealer to resolve the issue. I went straight to Cedar Creek who tells me this unit not only out of warranty but we are also not original owners and that is where their allegiance lies and where their goodwill ends.
Not very happy with them at the moment.
โNov-13-2016 05:54 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I have been paying close attention to this fading issue and how different manufactures are dealing with it. So far it seems that about the only one that really seems to care on a longer term basis is Cedar Creek. There have been several owners that reported that Cedar Creek has not just painted but has replaced the entire cap for this. They claim to be using a different gel-coat starting with their 2015 models to prevent this. If this is working for them they will get my business the next time I buy a new trailer. I'm really tired of spending my money to correct issues that never should have happened to begin with.
B.O.
โNov-25-2015 02:35 AM
car2900 wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
I have been paying close attention to this fading issue and how different manufactures are dealing with it. So far it seems that about the only one that really seems to care on a longer term basis is Cedar Creek. There have been several owners that reported that Cedar Creek has not just painted but has replaced the entire cap for this. They claim to be using a different gel-coat starting with their 2015 models to prevent this. If this is working for them they will get my business the next time I buy a new trailer. I'm really tired of spending my money to correct issues that never should have happened to begin with.
B.O.
My 2014 Cedar Creek 34 RLSA just got a new front cap. I think my dealer was responsible for this happening. Cedar Creek first covered sanding, buffing, and sealing which only lasted 2 months. They then agreed to send a new cap to the dealer for installation. I thank Cedar Creek but credit my dealer for making it happen and doing a great job installing it. I will certainly be a Cedar Creek customer from now on and a lifetime customer of my dealer which is a 300 mile round trip for me. A good dealer with a good service department is very important.
โNov-25-2015 01:03 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I have been paying close attention to this fading issue and how different manufactures are dealing with it. So far it seems that about the only one that really seems to care on a longer term basis is Cedar Creek. There have been several owners that reported that Cedar Creek has not just painted but has replaced the entire cap for this. They claim to be using a different gel-coat starting with their 2015 models to prevent this. If this is working for them they will get my business the next time I buy a new trailer. I'm really tired of spending my money to correct issues that never should have happened to begin with.
B.O.
โNov-24-2015 03:30 PM
โNov-24-2015 02:31 PM
transamz9 wrote:Veebyes wrote:
The standing joke in the marine industry says that a boat can be any colour, as long as it is white.
That holds true with RVs too. Colour simply does not hold up to the ravages of the sun. Add this to manufacturers who, in an effort to minimise weight & costs, spray very thin gel coats into molds. A new unit may sit, with no maintenance, no wax, in a lot for a year before it is sold. The dealer uses something cheap & easy before sending it out the door then the owner either does not maintain it or also uses something cheap & easy which typically does not last very long before it is chalking again.
The darker it is, the faster it will chalk.
I have to disagree. My 8 year old boat that spends a lot of time in the sun still looks brand new. I think a lot of it is products that are used in the manufacturing and products used in taking care of it.
โNov-24-2015 02:17 PM
goducks10 wrote:
Boat gel coating at least from what I read on boat forums is a few steps above what the cheap RV industry requires.
โNov-24-2015 12:41 PM
โNov-24-2015 12:26 PM
Veebyes wrote:
The standing joke in the marine industry says that a boat can be any colour, as long as it is white.
That holds true with RVs too. Colour simply does not hold up to the ravages of the sun. Add this to manufacturers who, in an effort to minimise weight & costs, spray very thin gel coats into molds. A new unit may sit, with no maintenance, no wax, in a lot for a year before it is sold. The dealer uses something cheap & easy before sending it out the door then the owner either does not maintain it or also uses something cheap & easy which typically does not last very long before it is chalking again.
The darker it is, the faster it will chalk.
โNov-24-2015 11:54 AM
Paul Clancy wrote:
My dealer was unwilling to help. I had to go directly to the manufacturer to get it covered. Goes without saying I will not buy from that dealer again.
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