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Carpe Donzi
06-17-2009, 09:13 PM
Hit some rocks at half speed in the Niagara River TWO seasons ago. Last season, repaired the SS prop, replaced the insert, left the skeg with a bite out of it and changed the lube. I did notice that the prop would no longer make a perfect circle when spun by hand, evidence that damage was more then superficial. Took a chance leaving it alone and for all of 2008 had a great season, no issues.
Now to 2009, the marina mechanic told me to get it fixed. It was insured subject to deductible. Here is a rundown of the claim:
skeg repair $ 110 L
prop repair 110 L
R/R prop shaft 690 P
R/R carrier housing 180 P
R/R gear lube 35 P
Shop materials 25 P
skeg and prop labor R&I 165 L
Total labor 826 w/tax (109/hr x 3.5 hrs)
Total parts 1015 w/tax
1841, less 750 deductible, net $1091

What are the collective thoughts of the more experienced members regarding the repair cost?

Progressive insurance was great handling the claim. I pay only $238 annually including an agreed-to value of $17,000, and coupled to an Allstate Umbrella.

Pismo
06-18-2009, 06:34 PM
I think you could simply buy a new lower unit for less than that $1800. Not new I'm sure but it may probably be in better shape than your repaired one. Saw a new one on Craigs for $1600. Insurance changes the equation tho. How much will they raise your premium and for how long? Can you get them to buy you a new one?

fogducker III
06-18-2009, 06:49 PM
I have a 2000 Bravo I lower with very little use, bought the boat with approx. 150hrs and swapped out the Bravo for an Imco shortie.

$1000 plus shipping and it is yours, shipping, my guess, would be a couple of hundred or less...?

I have pictures of condition etc. I would not offer it for sale if it was not 100%.............PM me or email me if interested, thanks. Jeremy

Planetwarmer
06-18-2009, 09:15 PM
I have a 2000 Bravo I lower with very little use, bought the boat with approx. 150hrs and swapped out the Bravo for an Imco shortie.

$1000 plus shipping and it is yours, shipping, my guess, would be a couple of hundred or less...?

I have pictures of condition etc. I would not offer it for sale if it was not 100%.............PM me or email me if interested, thanks. Jeremy

That is what you need to do! Have the ins cover a new 1, then buy this 1. I bet you wouldn't have to pay 1 cent out of pocket.:yes: