Hey CPT D! Great to hear you are enjoying your Tug. That should make a great vessel. It is also great to hear of the joint efforts and response between the factory, the dealership, and folks along the way working together to get your Tug set up correctly.
Looks like we have 14 active brats with tugs out there on the waters. I feel sure around this point that Jeff, John & Dav have a checksheet on things that did not go just right on each of these hulls.
At this point, I think it would be prudent as for Jeff, John and Dav to fully water test these boats and their systems. Looks to be the same issues coming out on each Tug. Looks to be things that should be found BEFORE they are shipped from the factory.
Yes...I know...there is a great deal of exspense and time needed to make this happen...but, can they really aford not to??? There is a great amount of water around them up in the Auburn/Seattle area, and I think each of them have some type of place on the water. If they are finishing one boat a week, (which I do not think is happening now), they could each rotate "weekends" on checking out their boat...before shipping it. It would not bother me in the least to know that 15-20 hours will be on the hull when it reaches the dealership, knowing that the hours were for a full blown water trial and systems check. AND...the boat is still right there at the factory. It is not like these folks do not boat in these type of boat
Just think....if CPT D's post sounded like this..... Great 1st trip!!! All systems were Go and worked just like a brand new boat!!! :smile
No problems to report, other than we are loving this vessel and are gaining on the 1st maintenance that will soon be due. The factory and the dealership have contacted folks in my traveling area, and I have an appointment set up for that work....
Followed by, These guys down here did a great job on the oil change and a few other minor adjustments and were truly impressed with the workmanship and general set up of this new tug. The builders of these boats are building a very well done boat.
But then...it is a NEW TUG....not one that has been being built for years... so...some of this for sure is growing pains and will happen on any boat...to a point, hence the need for the full sea trial till they have an established crew at the plant doing things correctly the 1st time.
Great to know all stand behind her and get her up and purrrrrrrrrring down the waters!!!!
Hope to some day travel about the areas with the Tug-Thugs. Great small trailerable tugs they are.
Heck...as their east coast production and sales numbers increase, I might know a guy who would gladly accept, inspect, and sea trail every hull coming over here....before it goes to the dealership.

:hug tug hug :hug2 Think of the frustrations that would save both the dealerships, and the new customers. These are trailerable boats. Humm...one place or logistical base on the east for boats to go thru for a final inspection/sea trial with a vendor familar with the 25 Tug and its systems...
Byrdman