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On May 16, 12:25 am, "Steven Vaughan" wrote:
"longshot" wrote in message news:Rln2i.5771$vu2.470@trndny01... 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! I have an 85 Bayliner 19' CC, and the best investment I could have made was the Volvo Penta repair manual. I replaced my own outdrive bellows last year for the cost of the bellows on ebay... have converted to electronic ignition, changed belts and plug wires, rebuilt carburetor, winterized/dewinterized 3 seasons, installed new impeller every 2 years, changed my own oil yearly, etc, etc, etc. If not for these things, this puppy would easily cost big bucks every year in bull**** maintenance. The marine repair places have a racket going, and they know it. $800 to replace the outdrive boot? It took me 90 minutes, and that included a thorough inspection of the u-joints and measuring/adjusting/greasing minor stuff like the locking pawl. I think the boot was about 50 bucks. Buy the manual, get out your tools, and get to know your boat. Tell your mechanic to go jump in the lake. An old boat is only a bargain if you do your own maintenance. That you paid someone $80 to "dewinterize" it is not a good sign. |
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