Hi -
After a few hours on the water, I have had my Linc screen go completely black (this has happened a half a dozen times this summer). I am able to drive the boat if needed, but other functions cease (i.e. ballasts shut off if they were filling/draining). Ahead of taking it in for service, I would turn off the batteries, cover the screen with a towel and wait 10-15 minutes. Upon reset, it works ilke new. During service, the techs confirmed that all connections are correct, so the obvious suspect is overheating.
Environmental conditions are relatively mild (70-80, 85 F max) up in Lake Tahoe, nothing like Arizona or the South.
Separately, it seems like there is a reluctance for Nautique to accept the warranty claim (2nd owner with valid transferrable warranty). Was leaving it up to the dealership to deal directly Nautique, but maybe I need to get personally involved.
Anyone have a similar experience with either the screen performance or warranty?
Many thanks!
After a few hours on the water, I have had my Linc screen go completely black (this has happened a half a dozen times this summer). I am able to drive the boat if needed, but other functions cease (i.e. ballasts shut off if they were filling/draining). Ahead of taking it in for service, I would turn off the batteries, cover the screen with a towel and wait 10-15 minutes. Upon reset, it works ilke new. During service, the techs confirmed that all connections are correct, so the obvious suspect is overheating.
Environmental conditions are relatively mild (70-80, 85 F max) up in Lake Tahoe, nothing like Arizona or the South.
Separately, it seems like there is a reluctance for Nautique to accept the warranty claim (2nd owner with valid transferrable warranty). Was leaving it up to the dealership to deal directly Nautique, but maybe I need to get personally involved.
Anyone have a similar experience with either the screen performance or warranty?
Many thanks!





