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On Tue, 15 May 2007 18:54:41 GMT, "longshot" wrote:
got my not so shiny new to me 1987 Bayliner in the water for the first time last night... I have a leak between the transom & hull. boat mechanic says the motor has to be pulled to put a new gasket on it. he gives me a price of 300-400. is this a reasonable price? $3100 for the boast , $80 to dewinterize... $358 in title/tax fees, now another $400 for the leak... arrrrgggghhh! Don't let all of these guys get you all bummed out. Sure, "a boat is a hole in the water into which you throw money" and you will have to a) spend some money on maintenance every year and b) learn to do some of that maintenance yourself, but check out the price on a similar new boat ;-( Accept that a few things will come up each year. Try to be proactive in identifying where the weaknesses are and then fix those that require fixing. Then enjoy the boat. If you are thinking that you will get to just put in gas though, you are in for a rude awakening... |
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