mantaray wrote:
Every one of these is inspected and photographed in our warehouse, so they would be able to tell if it was damaged before it left here.
Perhaps you could provide the serial number and Matt could post pictures of the same area of this kayak to show if the crease/defect was actually there before shipping. The last picture on the original post is a little hard to discern. Perhaps another picture from further away would help.
I would not be happy if that was part of the the acceptable manufacturing process, but it's hard to see in the picture how bad it actually is.
The last picture is really hard to get a good photos of, its hard to see when its far away, and hard to make up detail close in, but its basically a long uneven gouge out of the plastic, it looks 100% like the kayak was scraped across a sharp metal edge like a shelf, I can easily put my fingernail in it, probably the edge of a penny, but the packaging wasn't damaged so how could that happen during shipping.
I would be more than happy to share the hull number (CCMM1960B121) and have Hobie show the photos at their end sans damage.
I'd also love to resolve it with Hobie directly rather than in public like this but their support team responded that they would only work with my dealer, not with me, and when I sent them a followup with most of the details I posted here, they just ignored it, which is why I came here to talk about the experience.
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Also, was the kayak unwrapped and inspected at the dealer? Do you really think Hobie doesn't stack other kayaks on top of the Lynx kayaks when they ship to dealers? In my opinion it could have been crushed in route between Hobie and the dealer. Perhaps a photo of a loaded truck showing kayaks arranged would dispel this theory.
yes the dealer repackaged the kayak quite thoroughly, but I'm not sure if the bubblewrap around the kayak was original from Hobie or not, I don't doubt some of the damage could have occurred between Hobie and the dealer, or at the dealer if the kayak was naked there. Given that some of the damage
must have happened when it was without packaging, I can't see how you can gouge a kayak through packaging without it being obvious on the packaging.