Gwylan
Well-Known Member
That is a helpful insight.
The myth of the drop in engine seems to prevail and I nearly fell for it.
On reflection, considering how many Westerly boats there are with 2003 installed it might be viable for an enterprising supplier to make 'drop in sets' Got to be cheaper than some local 'engineer' bodgin something to sort of fit.
**Good engineers are available, but others also practice under the title of marine engineer - like the motorbike mechanic passing himself off as a marine indian ear who delivered so much expensive grief when I first bought the boat.
The myth of the drop in engine seems to prevail and I nearly fell for it.
On reflection, considering how many Westerly boats there are with 2003 installed it might be viable for an enterprising supplier to make 'drop in sets' Got to be cheaper than some local 'engineer' bodgin something to sort of fit.
**Good engineers are available, but others also practice under the title of marine engineer - like the motorbike mechanic passing himself off as a marine indian ear who delivered so much expensive grief when I first bought the boat.