Dorset Dan
Well-Known Member
Hi, my first boat is out of the water for its annual service work. It has mercruiser mag 350 mpi and bravo III drive and boat is 2008 year with approx 230 hrs.
In addition to the regular service work the workshop have advised of the following other jobs that could be carried out, which as it is my first boat having it's first service I wanted a 'sense' check on what is essential and what might be preventative/over cautious?
1) raw water pump - whilst changing impeller they noticed wear on metal plates at each end of housing - cost of new pump approx £300+vat
2) exhaust manifold and risers - we couldn't see from past service invoices that this had been done and he said that mercruiser advised to do every 5 yrs, mine is now 7 yrs old. Cost approx £1100+vat
3) a small 1cm hairline crack was pointed out on front prop of the bravo III duo prop (stainless steel). The crack was on the centre of the prop where it sits on the shaft but the prop (blades) otherwise in vgc - cost approx £500+vat
4) the hub on the driveshaft (where the props butt up to once slid on to shaft) was reasonably well corroded - cost approx £300+vat
The above work on top of servicing cost, lift out, anti foul, etc so a bit of a check on what of the above is essential would be much appreciated. Also are there any refurb options for the prop or pump?
Last question - the anodes were getting close to disintegrating and when it was surveyed at end of Oct they were reasonable. It has been sat in saltwater on pontoon with shore power connected (dehumidifier on) over the winter - would this level of disintegration be a concern? I am told that the boat has a galvanic isolator fitted already. I have read that bravo III drives suffer corrosion badly but should I be lifting it out say 3 monthly to do anodes?
Expensive this boating lark ain't it!?!
In addition to the regular service work the workshop have advised of the following other jobs that could be carried out, which as it is my first boat having it's first service I wanted a 'sense' check on what is essential and what might be preventative/over cautious?
1) raw water pump - whilst changing impeller they noticed wear on metal plates at each end of housing - cost of new pump approx £300+vat
2) exhaust manifold and risers - we couldn't see from past service invoices that this had been done and he said that mercruiser advised to do every 5 yrs, mine is now 7 yrs old. Cost approx £1100+vat
3) a small 1cm hairline crack was pointed out on front prop of the bravo III duo prop (stainless steel). The crack was on the centre of the prop where it sits on the shaft but the prop (blades) otherwise in vgc - cost approx £500+vat
4) the hub on the driveshaft (where the props butt up to once slid on to shaft) was reasonably well corroded - cost approx £300+vat
The above work on top of servicing cost, lift out, anti foul, etc so a bit of a check on what of the above is essential would be much appreciated. Also are there any refurb options for the prop or pump?
Last question - the anodes were getting close to disintegrating and when it was surveyed at end of Oct they were reasonable. It has been sat in saltwater on pontoon with shore power connected (dehumidifier on) over the winter - would this level of disintegration be a concern? I am told that the boat has a galvanic isolator fitted already. I have read that bravo III drives suffer corrosion badly but should I be lifting it out say 3 monthly to do anodes?
Expensive this boating lark ain't it!?!