We all know the saying "Boat = Break out another thousand". But, realistically, what was the amount that you paid for your last repair? Who did the repair? You? The shop? Who diagnosed it? You? The Shop? The helpful posters on iboats?
My example: 3.0 liter Mercruiser, Alpha One. One time when I was out, every now and then I would hear a firm "Ka Chunk" from what sounded like the engine compartment. Then it became a constant noise, more of a grinding "GRRRR". I got the boat in immediately. I got home, the first thing I did was pulled the outdrive off (I suspected it was the gimbal bearing or U-joint). U Joint looked great, I started the boat up with a hose sticking into the water inlet. Engine sounded great. Noise was gone. Gimbal looked fine. Popped the top off of the outdrive and about 4 teeth on the upper gears were missing or damaged.
Repair: found a used alpha one outdrive on craiglist that had come from a 3.0 engine also. $200 + $10 gasket = $210. My impeller on the old drive was new, so I swapped that out too. Granted, I replaced it with a used drive, but this is a major repair, cost way less than the "thousand"
My example: 3.0 liter Mercruiser, Alpha One. One time when I was out, every now and then I would hear a firm "Ka Chunk" from what sounded like the engine compartment. Then it became a constant noise, more of a grinding "GRRRR". I got the boat in immediately. I got home, the first thing I did was pulled the outdrive off (I suspected it was the gimbal bearing or U-joint). U Joint looked great, I started the boat up with a hose sticking into the water inlet. Engine sounded great. Noise was gone. Gimbal looked fine. Popped the top off of the outdrive and about 4 teeth on the upper gears were missing or damaged.
Repair: found a used alpha one outdrive on craiglist that had come from a 3.0 engine also. $200 + $10 gasket = $210. My impeller on the old drive was new, so I swapped that out too. Granted, I replaced it with a used drive, but this is a major repair, cost way less than the "thousand"