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Capt. NealŪ
 
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"HarryKrause" wrote in message ...
Capt. NealŪ wrote:

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ...

On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 17:26:18 -0400, "C.M.German"
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Whats the estimated $$$ damages on spinning a prop on a new merc 50hp or is it warranty work?


Around here, $80 bucks for a rehubbed prop.

Warranty? How long has it been since you purchased it? If it's still
in the warranty period, nothing. If it's ,not, $80.

Later,

Tom



Warranty doesn't cover spun hubs unless there was a defect
in material or workmanship that caused it.
CN



How the hell would you know?

It really depends on the dealer. My Parker dealer tends NOT to turn down warranty claims, even after the supposed warranty period
has expired. I had a small ding in my Parker's rubrail, and the dealer took care of it this past season at no cost to me. "Covered
under warranty," he said.

If I spin the prop on my Yamaha, which is still under warranty, I am certain the dealer will take care of it.

Perhaps if you weren't such a foul-smelling, obnoxious ass, and if you had a boat worth more than $100, you might get some help,
too, with your 25-year-old outboard.


Get your head out of your ass, Harry and read a warranty. I've
posted a link to Yamaha's warranty here in this thread and shown
in writing where spun props are NOT covered by warranty. If
some dealer wants to eat it for customer satisfaction that's his
own business but woe be to him if he attempts to gets reimbursed
by the manufacturer. He'll be eating spun hubs for supper.

CN