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Uh well, maybe "flame on" isn't quite justified here. Here you have a product with the most excellent Bombardier name on the nose, but Bombardier doesn't build it.
They contract out the service to a company in LA which shares an alley with Scuba.com. Whatever the connection, if any at all, it's pretty hard to parse.
And I still haven't run into anyone anywhere who has owned one of these scooters, including me several times, who hasn't had a flood. And the floods in the Explorer all seem to be coming in from the propeller assembly.
If these were rebreathers, the company and assignees would have already been sued to high heaven because of the attendent fatalities from poor design, but because it's just a scooter and an ancillary piece of dive gear, it just gets dealt being shipped for almost $40 a pop via Fedex until the owners get so fed up with the service cut-outs that the scooters get relegated to the garage somewhere.
If they get their act together on these scooters, I'll be the first person to sing their praises. But I might be waiting a long time.
Time will tell.