Hello All,
First off let me say this is a tough start-up season, I've spent $140 on tires, $229.00 on a battery and now need a starter installed that will cost me $389.00 installed. (I know, do I want some cheese with my whine.) Now that I am done my question is simple, I've read countless posts (and heated opinions) about using electrical components that are stamped "Marine" VS "Automotive" application, how do I know that my new starter (installed by a licensed and insured) boat mechanic is truly marine grade? For $389.00 for parts and labor is reasonable, I've seen re-man'd marine starters (MERC 3.0) on-line for $279 to $389 dollars. I don't mind spending the money, I just want to be sure when my family is on the water we are safe.
Thanks, and wait for me, I'll be on the water soooooooon.
First off let me say this is a tough start-up season, I've spent $140 on tires, $229.00 on a battery and now need a starter installed that will cost me $389.00 installed. (I know, do I want some cheese with my whine.) Now that I am done my question is simple, I've read countless posts (and heated opinions) about using electrical components that are stamped "Marine" VS "Automotive" application, how do I know that my new starter (installed by a licensed and insured) boat mechanic is truly marine grade? For $389.00 for parts and labor is reasonable, I've seen re-man'd marine starters (MERC 3.0) on-line for $279 to $389 dollars. I don't mind spending the money, I just want to be sure when my family is on the water we are safe.
Thanks, and wait for me, I'll be on the water soooooooon.