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What does the manual say? Rinse with fresh water is the 1st maintenance step in the manual I found. Vendor probably doesn’t have any role in a warranty claim. Manufacturer packaging often has a note in the packaging that mentions this. Not familiar with that shop but I always go straight to the manufacturer for a warranty claim. If my Vortex bino’s take a crap I don’t contact Sportsman’s Warehouse, I contact Vortex.
Quote from: pickardjw on August 09, 2025, 11:08:24 PMWhat does the manual say? Rinse with fresh water is the 1st maintenance step in the manual I found. Vendor probably doesn’t have any role in a warranty claim. Manufacturer packaging often has a note in the packaging that mentions this. Not familiar with that shop but I always go straight to the manufacturer for a warranty claim. If my Vortex bino’s take a crap I don’t contact Sportsman’s Warehouse, I contact Vortex.Scotty themselves generally stand by their products so I would go straight to them. Not applicable for this situation but they will not stand by anything related to a ball hanging up. I had a brand new DR ripped off the side of the boat last year when the ball hung up and the swivel base tore in half. Never spooled an inch of cable despite being factory present. Also, the base broke before the cable. All I got was a discount on a new dr.
I rinse everything. Do not use a pressure washer. The dealer in Everett said it happens all the time. So, buyer beware with the new HP model. I went in Englunds in Westport and he said hes sold three in the last week to people with the same exact problem. .
While the new Scotty’s sure do rip that ball up, they are not the work horses that the old ones are. We’re still running the old ones we’ve had over 20 years and they have been serviced for a variety of things but they have ungodly hours on them and still going strong (we don’t touch them with a hose btw) but I have plenty of friends with the new ones. One went through 3 counters in a summer, and by the end he was ready to go back to the old ones. I’ve caught a lot of fish bringing up my ballOver the years. If I was fishing real deep a lot (200+), I might switch but it hasn’t effected my catch rate, still consistently out fish the pack with all their new whiz-bang. We’ll see how many are still in operation in 20 years, I’m not sold yet.
I was talking with Connor last week at Johns, he is a authorized warranty station for Scotty, that alone lets him supply parts, cheaper than most. I am curious if you talked to Connor about this, he is the owner.