| Posted: May 24 2007 at 11:53 | IP Logged
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From what I understand, there's a fee involved to transfer the warranty?
As far as your warranty claim, as long as you REPORT the problem before the warranty ends they'll cover it for sure. So make sure you make your claim now. If it ends up being a larger problem they many times cover it anyway even if "out of warranty". Doral does seem to stand behind their product very well.
Now, back to your problem, I think you need to narrow down your options. First thing to figure out: Does your water appear only after you've run the engines, or even after the boat has been sitting in the slip w/o the engines running? If it's only after you run the engines, it could be as simple as a loose drain plug on the block or manifold, or a loose hose. If so, sit down there while the engine is running and look for the leak.
I had a similar problem when I bought the boat, but it was harder to track. It happnened only after we took the boat out cruising. If at the slip there was no water, no matter whether we ran the engines or not... It was the drain from the fender holder at the platform wasn't connected properly to the through hull, so that water drained into the bilge when we get off plane and had saltwater washing over the platform and into the fender holder.
Edited by Ernesto on May 24 2007 at 12:03
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