That breakdown doesn't sound too too bad Luna. The marina that repowered my boat was getting $150.00 per hour. Put 'marine' in the equation and the price of everything skyrockets.
I disagree with you guys.. add in the fact they took 10 days plus the labor cost.. Damn its a big bill you could have save some money doing it yourself..just my opinion
the washdown is alone worth the price
Quote from: hareball on June 29, 2007, 10:08:12 PMthe washdown is alone worth the price not if they were just changing the pump that was already there.
Glad to hear you're back in the water but listening to your access problems you talked me out of buying a SeaSwirl.Good luck with everything
Glad to hear you got her back. Can't wait toget out again. Fishing or crabbing does not matter it's what you like to do best boating! Unc.
It's good that you are finally set to get back to fishing/boating.You would think that the manufactures would do a better job at getting access to items that they know will need to be changed out on a somewhat frequent basis. It's usually every 3 years or so with a washdown pump and as for batteries. I have two. I replace one each year. This way, I always have a new battery for the season and the other battery is only a year old. Sounds like a waste of money but it's cheap insurance and peace of mind.Both items are very easy for me to access. I hate to think about if and when I have to replace a fuel tank though. The deck would have to be cut and replaced to gain access.
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