When you book your boat in for a service ... ever wondered how they look after it ...
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by argonaut » 12 Nov 2018, 23:12
by Bigplumbs » 19 Nov 2018, 19:01
by Bigplumbs » 19 Nov 2018, 22:28
argonaut wrote:same reason as for booking my car in for a service.
by argonaut » 19 Nov 2018, 23:19
by Bigplumbs » 20 Nov 2018, 06:47
argonaut wrote:I have changed plenty of impellers ...
Every year as part of service on outboards, I would drop gearbox to inspect ... not always change, but at least every other year.
Impellers are peanuts compared to cost of my boat .... and if it failed when I’m offshore ... would be pretty sick for not changing.
I treat my annual service as Preventative maintenance ... is exactly that .... prevents things going wrong.
On a new engine - fail to have the services carried out as per schedule and you void the warranty - certainly would not take that risk.
I have my car serviced as per intervals and same for my inboard, both are worth the investment.
Would I buy a boat without service history, and all dealer stamps in log book ...absolutely not .... can you ignore all recommended guidelines on servicing, of course you can ... your choice.
by Bigplumbs » 20 Nov 2018, 07:04
by Bigplumbs » 20 Nov 2018, 07:23
by shibbs » 20 Nov 2018, 12:02