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Old 30-06-2011, 01:07   #1
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Lagoon 440

Hi All,

New here, and specifically to ask a question of other Lagoon 440 and possibly other Lagoon owners etc, I have a 2009 Lagoon 440 I have encountered what I can best describe as a manufacturers fault with the train and track that pulls the main boom over, (if you haven't had this probelm you are about to start taking a serious look at it lol) the problem is as the boom is moved from side to side the upper pulleys on the train bend over or lean over and touch the lower pulleys that are used to pull the train from side to side along the track, after a little bit of this it bends the pulleys that pull the train along the track over and they in turn sieze, this then causes the line that pulls the train over to become stiff and difficult to move, once this happens the track end cap pulleys sieze also and the whole lot now needs replacing this has happened to me twice. clearly Lagoon have fitted the wrong stuff here, I have spoken with Harken who actually agree, however Lagoons attitude seems tp be that it is my problem.

Has anyone else evr come accross this
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