Hi all,
I'm looking at the idea of picking up an older boat with a seized engine or outdrive (the boat worked one day, then suddenly stopped running and won't turn over at all, etc). I'm wondering what thoughts/experience people have with remanufactured engines. One website I looked at was USengine. However, I found the following regarding this company:
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/US.Engine.Incorporated.253-852-3263
I then also found that they have three different websites for this same company and product, which also generally makes me suspect (why would a reputable company go by three different names?).
Can anyone fill me with knowledge/experience/advice about this or any other remanufactured engine companies, or just generally thoughts on going this route? My thought was that if the hull/deck/interior are solid, if I put in a rebuilt or remanufactured engine, I come away with a solid boat with a shiny 'new' engine for the same cost as a comparable boat with a currently 'old' working engine. Any advice?
Thanks.
I'm looking at the idea of picking up an older boat with a seized engine or outdrive (the boat worked one day, then suddenly stopped running and won't turn over at all, etc). I'm wondering what thoughts/experience people have with remanufactured engines. One website I looked at was USengine. However, I found the following regarding this company:
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/US.Engine.Incorporated.253-852-3263
I then also found that they have three different websites for this same company and product, which also generally makes me suspect (why would a reputable company go by three different names?).
Can anyone fill me with knowledge/experience/advice about this or any other remanufactured engine companies, or just generally thoughts on going this route? My thought was that if the hull/deck/interior are solid, if I put in a rebuilt or remanufactured engine, I come away with a solid boat with a shiny 'new' engine for the same cost as a comparable boat with a currently 'old' working engine. Any advice?
Thanks.