Hi, I've got a 95 Chaparral w/ 5.7ltr. Chev engine and a Yamaha outdrive. The engine blew in July of 2001, had my guy take it into the local mechanic who does all the warranty rebuild work for the motors, they fixed the engine. When my mechanic went to put the outdrive back on,he encountered all sorts of shift problems, told me it was the shift interupter and I needed a new shift cable, I bought that and took the boat to the local Yamaha dealer, they've had the boat for 10 weeks. They said it was a problem with the Shift control box, replaced it, then it was shift shoe,replaced it, then it was the shift shaft,replaced it, now they claim it's something else. Needless to say I'm frustrated, I looked into replacing the outdrive with a Merc. but I'd have to get a new shifter (I just did!!) gimble housing, bell housing, outdrive, and so on, $6000 later things might work. The way I feel is that these guys don't know what they're doing and/or they don't have the proper tools for the job despite being a Yamaha dealer. Does this make sense? From reading the few posts available it seems to me like these are pretty finicky drives bound for a lot of trouble if the dealer doesn't have the right tools. Any advice or insights would be hugely appreciated. I've been without my boat this entire season and would rather not be without it again next spring. Would writing Yamaha help, I'm not really in a rush to upset my Yammie dealer, given I believe they're the only ones who can help.<br /><br />Scott