Vaughn @ Marathon Decks
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Re: Marathon service sucks!
I'm sorry you couldn't find an extension. I'm glad that you are otherwise happy with your Marathon deck.
A "cheap and cheery" fix to a long sled on a 7' deck is to take a 4' long piece of 2x8 or 2x10 and jam half of it lengthwise between the deck surface and track of your sled--this will spread the weight of your track (which isn't very much) out over more than one paddle, preventing the paddle from "curling." You could also take an 18" piece of 2x3 and jam it sideways between paddles, so that the weight of the track is off the paddles altogether.
I would also suggest to anyone hauling a 151" + track sled on a 7' deck to use a "leash." Take a short piece of strap or a few feet of chain, loop it through your front bumper and back to a tie-down on the deck front. Secure it with a quick-link or a carabiner (from MEC, not a keychain carabiner from Canadian Tire). It doesn't have to be tight, just a secondary tie-down incase there was ice/snow built up on your skis when you employed your superclamp and it slips.
Thanks for the culinary suggestions, but I think that I'll stick to bagged lunches.
Don't believe anything this salesman is telling uThe new truck boss deck is a piece of dog cum and the only reason they went to it is because it is much cheaper to produce than the old classic style. I have heard this from a former welder who works for marathon. The classic marathon is a great deck. I purchased one last year and this year I was trying to buy a deck extension for it because I bought a longer sled. I tried calling there sales department and when I finally got a hold of them after a few days of calling the sales guy told me they didn't have any deck extensions were not planing on making any and good luck finding one! Basically my one year old deck was obsolete good luck getting any parts or accessories for itA week later I went on marathons website and called every dealer in Alberta,bc and Sask looking for an extension with no luck. I then called marathons office and talked to a nice girl in reception and told her my problem. She said o I think I heard of an extension left at a dealer in lethbridge then she asked the salesman and the smart ass said no he sold it yesterday. Why wouldn't that salesman even tried to locate me one a week before.Not happy with there sales department to say the least. I hope these guys are eating out of dumpsters by spring!
I'm sorry you couldn't find an extension. I'm glad that you are otherwise happy with your Marathon deck.
A "cheap and cheery" fix to a long sled on a 7' deck is to take a 4' long piece of 2x8 or 2x10 and jam half of it lengthwise between the deck surface and track of your sled--this will spread the weight of your track (which isn't very much) out over more than one paddle, preventing the paddle from "curling." You could also take an 18" piece of 2x3 and jam it sideways between paddles, so that the weight of the track is off the paddles altogether.
I would also suggest to anyone hauling a 151" + track sled on a 7' deck to use a "leash." Take a short piece of strap or a few feet of chain, loop it through your front bumper and back to a tie-down on the deck front. Secure it with a quick-link or a carabiner (from MEC, not a keychain carabiner from Canadian Tire). It doesn't have to be tight, just a secondary tie-down incase there was ice/snow built up on your skis when you employed your superclamp and it slips.
Thanks for the culinary suggestions, but I think that I'll stick to bagged lunches.