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Peter,
Around a marina you should be able to find someone with the rigging skills required to remove the Nanni with some small timbers and light hauling tackle. Once above deck it should be less difficult to get the Nanni over to a dolly on the pier. Can the Kubota use the mounts from the Nanni or will some fabrication be required? A good bit of care is required when installing the engine to ensure proper alignment. Hopefully, if the mounts are ready, the marine gear can be removed with the Nanni and switched over to the Kubota on the pier. This would allow you to install the Kubota and gear immediately following removal of the Nanni. Of course, you may have some work to do to hook up the fuel, electrical, and cooling water to the Kubota. Sounds like about a two day effort in total depending upon ease of access to the engine compartment. When the compartment is empty is a good time to do a good cleaning and inspection of the space and perform any required maintenance. Good luck. Butch wrote in message ps.com... Got the quote on Friday. $13,064 for a new Kubota engine and the nanni marine gear gets transferred over to the Kubota. The alternative was close to $22,000 in parts and labour to fix the engine bore and buy parts like the new head. So even if I could fix the engine I would only save $6,800 in labour, and I still could not get the engine in and out of the boat without winches etc, which I don't have. Still trying to get help from Nanni. Let you know what happens. Regards Peter |
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