holiday68
Cadet
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- May 3, 2009
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Re:New owner of 1968 Starcraft Holiday 18' w/ 120 Mercruiser
Paid $800. for boat 5/5/09. Re-lit trailer and have $145 worth new rollers, shafts and brackets for trailer arriving today. Was hoping word back from cert. Mercruiser repair shop wouldn't be as bad as I got. Guess I jumped the gun talking about Bim tops cause I just spoke w/ Marina and they're saying it needs alot of work;gimbal bearing, bellows, lower shift cable, rebuilt carb., exhaust manifold ($560 part alone from Merc., mech. mentioned Osco as other after market source) some trim work,and elbow that Merc. no longer makes, thats just to get it running and he said it could be more after - no way of telling!? I know Marinas don't like working on these older I/Os because there are no guarantees, and it can be like pulling a yarn on a sweater. He said maybe $ 1200 to see if you have a boat that will keep running or not. As of now I owe $345 on assessing / repair and am going to pick the boat up and put it back in the driveway and re-group. He told of other shop that has mech. who is more amenable to working on older outdrives but am not sure what to do at this point other than try not to cry.
I am discouraged but have not given up yet. Have any of you Starcraft owners had similar travails? Mech. said he'd walk away form it which I'm hoping (kinda determined) I won't have to do. I like this boat and want to fix it, though I don't want to keep pouring money into it for naught.
Paid $800. for boat 5/5/09. Re-lit trailer and have $145 worth new rollers, shafts and brackets for trailer arriving today. Was hoping word back from cert. Mercruiser repair shop wouldn't be as bad as I got. Guess I jumped the gun talking about Bim tops cause I just spoke w/ Marina and they're saying it needs alot of work;gimbal bearing, bellows, lower shift cable, rebuilt carb., exhaust manifold ($560 part alone from Merc., mech. mentioned Osco as other after market source) some trim work,and elbow that Merc. no longer makes, thats just to get it running and he said it could be more after - no way of telling!? I know Marinas don't like working on these older I/Os because there are no guarantees, and it can be like pulling a yarn on a sweater. He said maybe $ 1200 to see if you have a boat that will keep running or not. As of now I owe $345 on assessing / repair and am going to pick the boat up and put it back in the driveway and re-group. He told of other shop that has mech. who is more amenable to working on older outdrives but am not sure what to do at this point other than try not to cry.