Grimace, sorry to hear about your situation, I can certainly sense and understand your frustration. I just went through a very similar circumstance with a new camper trailer that we bought, used twice -- and it never worked perfectly -- and then had to take it in for service. Long story short, I stuck to my position that they had sold me a defective product and that we would resolve it in one of two ways -- they would fix it ASAP and return it to me in working order at no cost to me, or they woudl cut me a cheque for what I paid for it.
It took some time and a number of rather heated phonecalls, but I did not waiver and they eventually agreed to repair it at no cost once they realized that i was serious and wasn't about to back down.
Good luck, I hope you get your boat back soon and can get fishing. Stick to your guns and don't accept anything other than what you paid for.
Trust me, myself and lots of other folks that might be in the market for a boat in the future will be watching to see how Lowe performs under fire, it probably couldn't hurt to mention that to them.
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