A while back, we bought the TackTick wireless wind system, consisting of a masthead transducer and analog display. Right out of the box, we experienced problems. The transducer wouldn't spin in winds below about 8 kts, which was the threshhold for whether we would bother to pull up the sails, so it would display 0. Sometimes, the two units would lose communication. I got in touch with Ocean Equipment, the US distributor, for warranty support. It took close to two years, which is the warranty period, and a half dozen attempts to get a reply. They eventually responded, so I thought I was finally on a path to satisfaction. I was told to ship the two units back and they would honor the warranty, which I did. To shorten the story, they sent me a refurbished transducer, but lost the display, claiming they never received it. The best they are willing to offer is to sell me a replacement. Despite the fact that they are offering to do this at "cost", I think this is unacceptable. They lost it and I have to buy a replacement?
I've tried reaching out to the manufacturer, a UK company, to complain about the customer service of their US distributor, but they also do not respond. It was a POS out of the box and the customer support has been atrocious. Stay away.
TackTick - Lousy Support
Moderator: Jim Walsh
TackTick - Lousy Support
Joel
Bayside, NY
Bayside, NY
thanks for the warning
If I ever felt I needed wind instr. I would look into them. Maybe not a good idea it seems!
thanks again for the warning
thanks again for the warning
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- Warren Kaplan
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I bought one a few months ago and its working very well. Then again, I haven't needed any support (yet) so I can't give any input on the situation.
It sure sounds lousy though. Wonder why they would be so foolish. They have to know that dissatisfied people will spread the word.
It sure sounds lousy though. Wonder why they would be so foolish. They have to know that dissatisfied people will spread the word.
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)