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Sam[_4_] February 24th 08 05:31 AM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:55:12 -0500, HK wrote:

Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800.


Bull****....


Did you expect anything else............



Chuck Gould February 24th 08 05:43 AM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
On Feb 23, 7:20�pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:55:12 -0500, HK wrote:
Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800.


Bull****....


Doesn't Harry have two engines to service?

Would $350-400 each be out of sight?

Short Wave Sportfishing February 24th 08 01:41 PM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:43:35 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

On Feb 23, 7:20?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:55:12 -0500, HK wrote:
Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800.


Bull****....


Doesn't Harry have two engines to service?

Would $350-400 each be out of sight?


On the last set of ETECs I had on the Contender, the 300 hour check
done at 205 hours before I sold it - $430.

That's roughly $215 per year for the two years I owned them and the
check was done early. If I had done it at the three year mark, it
would have been $110./yr.

Not bad.

[email protected] February 24th 08 01:49 PM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
On Feb 24, 12:43Â*am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 23, 7:20�pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:55:12 -0500, HK wrote:
Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800.


Bull****....


Doesn't Harry have two engines to service?

Would $350-400 each be out of sight?


Only if you include his Zimmerman like lobster boat.....

hkrause February 25th 08 12:33 AM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 22, 6:55�pm, HK wrote:
Bendover:

"My 150 etec is close to its first 300hr service so I called the dealer
to see what it would cost for him to do it. I normally do everything
myself on my phoenix and past outboards and I/O's but wasn't sure about
the warranty issues that go along with it. Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800. I
almost sh*t myself. This is absurd. It really sickens me to think that
someone would pay this. $300+ is to just change the water pump. As long
as there is no warranty issues with me doing the work, it will never see
the dealer for maintenance. If I can change powerpacks on a EMD diesel
and MOH's on 3500 series CAT's, pretty sure I can handle changing a
water pump. Prices like that are why people should learn how to do this
kinda of stuff. Thats a whole summer's worth gas down the drain."

There's no free lunch: you pay now or you pay later.

�snerk


It took you 4-5 years to get 115 hours on your last boat, so unless
you are using this one a *lot* more (and that would be great!) that
$700-800 is going to be $1000 before you go in for service- but it
will only amount to about $100 per year. It would be wonderful to
learn that you enjoy your new boat so much more frequently than your
old one that you are already approaching the 300 hour service.

Boating is not cheap.



Duh...I don't have an ETEC, Chuck. The quote I offered was from someone
on a boating related newsgroup. I wouldn't buy or own an ETEC.

My patterns of use are not relevant, as I have the dealer do all service
and buy long-term warranty coverage.

hkrause February 25th 08 12:54 AM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 24, 4:33 pm, hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 22, 6:55�pm, HK wrote:
Bendover:
"My 150 etec is close to its first 300hr service so I called the dealer
to see what it would cost for him to do it. I normally do everything
myself on my phoenix and past outboards and I/O's but wasn't sure about
the warranty issues that go along with it. Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800. I
almost sh*t myself. This is absurd. It really sickens me to think that
someone would pay this. $300+ is to just change the water pump. As long
as there is no warranty issues with me doing the work, it will never see
the dealer for maintenance. If I can change powerpacks on a EMD diesel
and MOH's on 3500 series CAT's, pretty sure I can handle changing a
water pump. Prices like that are why people should learn how to do this
kinda of stuff. Thats a whole summer's worth gas down the drain."
There's no free lunch: you pay now or you pay later.
�snerk
It took you 4-5 years to get 115 hours on your last boat, so unless
you are using this one a *lot* more (and that would be great!) that
$700-800 is going to be $1000 before you go in for service- but it
will only amount to about $100 per year. It would be wonderful to
learn that you enjoy your new boat so much more frequently than your
old one that you are already approaching the 300 hour service.
Boating is not cheap.

Duh...I don't have an ETEC, Chuck. The quote I offered was from someone
on a boating related newsgroup. I wouldn't buy or own an ETEC.

My patterns of use are not relevant, as I have the dealer do all service
and buy long-term warranty coverage.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So why would you post somebody else' anonymous blast at ETEC?

We don't know who the heck the original quote is from.

Just think of the interesting "quotes" we could post if there were not
attributions required.




It's hard to find ETEC owners...

Chuck Gould February 25th 08 03:44 AM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
On Feb 24, 4:33Â*pm, hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 22, 6:55�pm, HK wrote:
Bendover:


"My 150 etec is close to its first 300hr service so I called the dealer
to see what it would cost for him to do it. I normally do everything
myself on my phoenix and past outboards and I/O's but wasn't sure about
the warranty issues that go along with it. Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800. I
almost sh*t myself. This is absurd. It really sickens me to think that
someone would pay this. $300+ is to just change the water pump. As long
as there is no warranty issues with me doing the work, it will never see
the dealer for maintenance. If I can change powerpacks on a EMD diesel
and MOH's on 3500 series CAT's, pretty sure I can handle changing a
water pump. Prices like that are why people should learn how to do this
kinda of stuff. Thats a whole summer's worth gas down the drain."


There's no free lunch: you pay now or you pay later.


�snerk


It took you 4-5 years to get 115 hours on your last boat, so unless
you are using this one a *lot* more (and that would be great!) that
$700-800 is going to be $1000 before you go in for service- but it
will only amount to about $100 per year. It would be wonderful to
learn that you enjoy your new boat so much more frequently than your
old one that you are already approaching the 300 hour service.


Boating is not cheap.


Duh...I don't have an ETEC, Chuck. The quote I offered was from someone
on a boating related newsgroup. I wouldn't buy or own an ETEC.

My patterns of use are not relevant, as I have the dealer do all service
and buy long-term warranty coverage.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So why would you post somebody else' anonymous blast at ETEC?

We don't know who the heck the original quote is from.

Just think of the interesting "quotes" we could post if there were not
attributions required.

[email protected] February 25th 08 01:29 PM

'No service for ETECS until 300 hours, and then...'
 
On Feb 24, 7:54Â*pm, hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 24, 4:33 pm, hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 22, 6:55�pm, HK wrote:
Bendover:
"My 150 etec is close to its first 300hr service so I called the dealer
to see what it would cost for him to do it. I normally do everything
myself on my phoenix and past outboards and I/O's but wasn't sure about
the warranty issues that go along with it. Well to do everything water
pump, gear oil, plugs, filters, etc. will be between $700 and $800. I
almost sh*t myself. This is absurd. It really sickens me to think that
someone would pay this. $300+ is to just change the water pump. As long
as there is no warranty issues with me doing the work, it will never see
the dealer for maintenance. If I can change powerpacks on a EMD diesel
and MOH's on 3500 series CAT's, pretty sure I can handle changing a
water pump. Prices like that are why people should learn how to do this
kinda of stuff. Thats a whole summer's worth gas down the drain."
There's no free lunch: you pay now or you pay later.
�snerk
It took you 4-5 years to get 115 hours on your last boat, so unless
you are using this one a *lot* more (and that would be great!) that
$700-800 is going to be $1000 before you go in for service- but it
will only amount to about $100 per year. It would be wonderful to
learn that you enjoy your new boat so much more frequently than your
old one that you are already approaching the 300 hour service.
Boating is not cheap.
Duh...I don't have an ETEC, Chuck. The quote I offered was from someone
on a boating related newsgroup. I wouldn't buy or own an ETEC.


My patterns of use are not relevant, as I have the dealer do all service
and buy long-term warranty coverage.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


So why would you post somebody else' anonymous blast at ETEC?


We don't know who the heck the original quote is from.


Just think of the interesting "quotes" we could post if there were not
attributions required.


It's hard to find ETEC owners...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


We all knew you couldn't stay away for a day. You have too many lies
to tell. Are you telling everyone there that you own a Zimmerman like
lobster boat?
A Yale degree


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