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LEAKING NOX 800

None of the new ones will leak if you don't get them wet and since ML admitted the issue with the introduction of the 700 and 900 , who would take the chance. That alone would have to be a huge factor in the veracity of any information pertaining to it's ability to withstand water infiltration.
 
I have 2 of the "old" equinox's and they haven't leaked. Been in the water since 2019. Some apparently leak, can't say how or why. Retired them this year and trying to swamp the Manticore LOL
 
Dealer told me its only the oldest Nox 800,s that leaked ???
My first 2 800 were 2019 and it was replaced in 2021 water leaking issue then again in 2022 ,I haven’t had any more leaking issues since .I use it every weekend in the salt water ,the newer version I believe they fixed the leaking issue. I have the 600 to the first 2 years it leaked and this last one it’s been ok now to .
 
I have 2 of the "old" equinox's and they haven't leaked. Been in the water since 2019. Some apparently leak, can't say how or why. Retired them this year and trying to swamp the Manticore LOL
Same here watched the hoover boys dunk theirs never heard them say anything about them leaking mine never leaked but I just made sure not to
submerge it very long.
Mark
 
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