matt_unique
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I wanted to post about an exceptional customer service experience.
I have used a trilens radar reflector for 9 years. Over the course of this past season I began to find rust on top of my roof after a day of cruising. Turns out water had made its way into the radar reflector and rusted out the plates inside. I contacted the manufacturer (http://www.rozendalassociates.com) to explore options to repair or to help determine the cause and the owner Tim Rozendal immediately offered to replace the radar reflector free of charge.
I have field tested this unit in pea soup fog in the Block Island Sound. Years ago I was crossing the Sound and my course was approaching that of a large ferry (car transport, etc.) At the time I was in a 19' cuddy cabin and thus presented a small radar target. My vessel was picked up by the ferry and he sounded the horn as a warning. I slowed to let him pass and followed the churned up water to the island (we were headed to the same port). I never did see the vessel, only the foam from his displacement. The experience definitely sold me on the value of a good radar reflector. I also had other vessels paint me with radar with the unit installed to comment on the radar display and they too confirmed I show up very well. It is amazing how small of a radar return you can get even in a 30' cruiser for example.
The following link describes the specific unit: http://www.tri-lens.com/trilensweb12002001.htm I use the 'medium' size unit.
Just wanted to share...I have always recommended the trilens and my customer service experience compliments my good experience with the product!
I have used a trilens radar reflector for 9 years. Over the course of this past season I began to find rust on top of my roof after a day of cruising. Turns out water had made its way into the radar reflector and rusted out the plates inside. I contacted the manufacturer (http://www.rozendalassociates.com) to explore options to repair or to help determine the cause and the owner Tim Rozendal immediately offered to replace the radar reflector free of charge.
I have field tested this unit in pea soup fog in the Block Island Sound. Years ago I was crossing the Sound and my course was approaching that of a large ferry (car transport, etc.) At the time I was in a 19' cuddy cabin and thus presented a small radar target. My vessel was picked up by the ferry and he sounded the horn as a warning. I slowed to let him pass and followed the churned up water to the island (we were headed to the same port). I never did see the vessel, only the foam from his displacement. The experience definitely sold me on the value of a good radar reflector. I also had other vessels paint me with radar with the unit installed to comment on the radar display and they too confirmed I show up very well. It is amazing how small of a radar return you can get even in a 30' cruiser for example.
The following link describes the specific unit: http://www.tri-lens.com/trilensweb12002001.htm I use the 'medium' size unit.
Just wanted to share...I have always recommended the trilens and my customer service experience compliments my good experience with the product!