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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Baltimore
    Boat
    Sea Ray
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    2002 380 Sundancer
    Engine(s)
    8.1 Mercrusiers
    Posts
    2

    Baltimore area Mercruiser mechanic recs? Am I paying too much?

    Hey Everyone,

    First year boat owner, first post...bad news. I had the starboard engine overheat a couple of weekends ago, smoke billowing, and had to limp home on the port engine. Marinemax now says a bunch of stuff needs repair. I'm getting the stuff that needs to be done, back up and running now.

    My question is...they want to replace both exhaust manifolds, risers, elbows (mercruiser 8.1s, that had new manifolds in 2009): at a charge $4675 ($1485 labor, $3090 parts, $200 other stuff) for each engine. And $550 to haul it out for one day. Total of near $9900.

    Should I get another estimate? Where would you go? I'm probably going to get all of this done, winterized, and stored for the winter in one shot, so hopefully a yard that can do all of this at once would be best.

    Thanks.

    Mark and my disabled 2002 Sundancer 380

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Southern WV
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2007 310DA
    Engine(s)
    Twin 350Mags, V-Drive
    Posts
    1,849

    Re: Baltimore area Mercruiser mechanic recs? Am I paying too much?

    Sorry to hear about you engine... that sounds high, but I don't know for sure. Others with direct experience will chime in.

    But anyway, welcome to CSR!

    Summer Daze 3
    2007 310 DA, 350 Mags, V-Drives
    Tender: 2007 Triumph 150CC
    Previous boats: 1999 270 SE, 454, Bravo 3; Bryant 212, 350, Alpha 1; Bryant 160, Yamaha outboard. All bought new off the showroom floor!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    RI
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2002 380DA, C120, A50, ST7001, ST600R
    Engine(s)
    8.1s Mercs, 7.0 Westerbeke
    Posts
    361

    Re: Baltimore area Mercruiser mechanic recs? Am I paying too much?

    4 years for exhaust manifolds seems short. Do you know if they were replaced with Aluminum or steel manifold in 2009?
    The risers are stainless steel, I'm surprised to hear they want to replace them. Mine are 10 years old and look brand new during the last inspection. The price of $4.6k per engine is about right, with new elbows, although I don't know why they are pulling the boat, you can replace the manifolds in the water. Pulling the boat doesn't buy them anything. Make sure they are replacing the manifolds with the steel replacements, there are still aluminium manifolds on the market.

    Once you get new manifolds make sure you flush the engines after each use.

    Dave

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    MIDDLE RIVE MD.
    Boat
    sea ray
    Details
    46 sundancer 2001
    Engine(s)
    3126B 450hp Cats
    Posts
    231

    Re: Baltimore area Mercruiser mechanic recs? Am I paying too much?

    I would get other quotes,might be a good price but you won't know till you get quotes. I'll toss a plug in for Porters they have been Merc Certified for 30 + years, family owned, good people. Bob
    Doozie
    01, 46 Sundancer, 450 Cat
    Seneca Creek, MD.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Annapolis, MD - Middle Chesapeake Bay
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2005 300DA, Garmin 740s w/Vision Charts and GMR18HD RADAR
    Engine(s)
    5.0MPI w/BIIs, Kohler 5E Generator.
    Posts
    717

    Re: Baltimore area Mercruiser mechanic recs? Am I paying too much?

    Quote Originally Posted by neuromark View Post
    Hey Everyone,

    First year boat owner, first post...bad news. I had the starboard engine overheat a couple of weekends ago, smoke billowing, and had to limp home on the port engine. Marinemax now says a bunch of stuff needs repair. I'm getting the stuff that needs to be done, back up and running now.

    My question is...they want to replace both exhaust manifolds, risers, elbows (mercruiser 8.1s, that had new manifolds in 2009): at a charge $4675 ($1485 labor, $3090 parts, $200 other stuff) for each engine. And $550 to haul it out for one day. Total of near $9900.

    Should I get another estimate? Where would you go? I'm probably going to get all of this done, winterized, and stored for the winter in one shot, so hopefully a yard that can do all of this at once would be best.

    Thanks.

    Mark and my disabled 2002 Sundancer 380
    Hi Mark,
    Just as a $$ reference point I'm having my 6" risers, manifolds, and elbows replaced as we speak. I have twin 5.0L engines and the estimate was ~$5200 including all parts and labor and travel time. The work is being done on the boat at the lift, not hauled.

    Send me a PM and I can send you the mechanics information if you like.

    James



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