joelsanders Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Just got my manifold mounting kit and paid $15.00 included six studs,nuts,washers and a manifold gasket:)the local marina here wanted $11.00 a PIECE FOR EACH STUD!!!!!!! buyer beware:angry2:I GUESS IT PAYS TO SHOP ON LINE! P.S TOOK 2 DAYS BY UPS GROUND AND THE MARINA SAID MAYBE A WEEK AND A HALF??
huntingfool43 Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Just got my manifold mounting kit and paid $15.00 included six studs,nuts,washers and a manifold gasket:)the local marina here wanted $11.00 a PIECE FOR EACH STUD!!!!!!! buyer beware:angry2:I GUESS IT PAYS TO SHOP ON LINE! P.S TOOK 2 DAYS BY UPS GROUND AND THE MARINA SAID MAYBE A WEEK AND A HALF?? Witch marina was it?
2UNREEL Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 Some Marinas prey on wealthy people who don't care how much it is and others go out of business eventually. I prefer the internet, all the information and parts are there you just have to spend time finding the right place. I also found NAPA carries marine parts. I got a Sierra manifold and riser gasket set the other day in NAPA and it was in the store the next day. Paid 13 bucks.
huntingfool43 Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 JoelsandersThat don't suprize me at all. I have a 1979 Islander with the OMC outdrive and ever time I went there for parts it was a ripoff. There are a few sites on line that are much cheaper and depending on the part, you can get it on E-Bay pretty cheap. I needed a water pump shaft and it list for about 90 bucks, got it off E-Bay for 10.00 and it was brand new. Got the shaft that splines into into it for a little over a 100 and the marina said if they could get it it would be closer to 200.
1mainiac Posted July 12, 2008 Posted July 12, 2008 HUNTINFOOL43Don't know which motor you have in the Islander but if it is a 3.0 and you are interested I have pretty much everything from the flywheel back off a 85 3.0 400 mechanical drive. The lower has a crack that needs welding but is all from a low hours boat also have a new in box set of ball gears. The stuff all needs a good home make you or any other member a darn good deal.
1mainiac Posted July 12, 2008 Posted July 12, 2008 Oh and more on the subject I bought my boat at Halls in early March and purchased a New autopilot with a schedualed delivery date of April 20th. Well chk the calander cause I am still waiting on the autopilot Raytheon has changed the delivery date 7 or 8 times now. According to Mariner Center the only other autopilot that will work on this boat would require changing the boat to a SeaStar steering system which they want 2500 bucks to do. My point is this I told them up front I would only purchase a boat that met 3 conditions those being trailerable, have a bathroom for my wife and to have a autopilot so I can fish shorthanded. So far their only offer has been for me to continue to wait or to accept a refund for the autopilot. My point is that if I had known that the autopilot would not be released the boat would still be in their showroom I would have bought a differant boat there are plenty of good used boats out there. So if I don't get this resolved by the end of the month you may see my 26ft boat out there with "HALL'S SUCKS" in 2ft tall lettering on each side.
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