You know, the truth is, if there was a proper fix, I wouldn't even bring it up. I looked at moving the battery, and wouldn't even know where to start. I don't see enough room, and am afraid to drill fiberglass (don't want leaks!) to put in a bracket.
It got to the point that I can't really enjoy the ski. I have over $4000 into it, and maybe ridden it for a 3 hours tops. It's 112 degrees here in Phoenix, and I am hesitant to take it to the lake. Riding the ski feels like too much work. It's fun, but the feeling that you'll fall any moment kills the mood. I just want to be able to enjoy what I bought.
The ski has less than 30 hours according to the computer, and the engine had to be rebuilt twice. My mechanic who rebuilt it told me he is certain the engine was flooded prior to the first rebuild, most likely from flipping too many times. I am not surprised, as it tips over almost without any effort.
I am just sick of this. Most companies would at least acknowledge the issue (they knew about it as they redesigned it less than two years into production) and find a fix. Instead, there is no one I can even tell the issue about.
I just want to be able to enjoy the ski.