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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5530769" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I have an Ultrex that I bought new in March/April 2022. So I've had it a few months shy of a year. In that time, I have had to replace the main steering board and a faulty on/off switch. If you research them, those are 2 of the top 5 common problems they have with the Ultrex. I am not happy that both of those have already occurred...and the implication is that it happens so commonly that it is a good idea to carry spares in your boat. As someone else said in regards to the Ulterra...when it works, it's great but...when it dies on the water, it's frustrating. If something happens again I swear I'm unbolting it and kicking it into the lake. A Force or Ghost will be on mine next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5530769, member: 220"] I have an Ultrex that I bought new in March/April 2022. So I've had it a few months shy of a year. In that time, I have had to replace the main steering board and a faulty on/off switch. If you research them, those are 2 of the top 5 common problems they have with the Ultrex. I am not happy that both of those have already occurred...and the implication is that it happens so commonly that it is a good idea to carry spares in your boat. As someone else said in regards to the Ulterra...when it works, it's great but...when it dies on the water, it's frustrating. If something happens again I swear I'm unbolting it and kicking it into the lake. A Force or Ghost will be on mine next. [/QUOTE]
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