Dr Honda
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
OK... several times this season (still have snow where I'm at) I have been asked about buying a Merc powered boat. I normally say to stay away from them for one main reason... They are crazy expensive to fix.
Here's some proof. Here is a USED pump for a Merc boat. It's listed for an Islandia, but will work for any of them. It looks like it's been used in salt... and the guy wants $1,000 for it. (it could have seal or gear issues)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Sead...50094636272QQptZPersonalQ5fWatercraftQ5fParts
I sold a used 140mm pump (common on all the 2 -stroke boats) and I got $70 for it. And it was in much nicer condition.
Anyway... there is proof so people don't think I'm feeding them BS.
Oh... and you will never find a shop to install it for you... so you better be ready to do the work yourself, or pay a non-SeaDoo or Merc shop to do the work... and hope you find someone honest like me or Snipe.
OK... several times this season (still have snow where I'm at) I have been asked about buying a Merc powered boat. I normally say to stay away from them for one main reason... They are crazy expensive to fix.
Here's some proof. Here is a USED pump for a Merc boat. It's listed for an Islandia, but will work for any of them. It looks like it's been used in salt... and the guy wants $1,000 for it. (it could have seal or gear issues)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Sead...50094636272QQptZPersonalQ5fWatercraftQ5fParts
I sold a used 140mm pump (common on all the 2 -stroke boats) and I got $70 for it. And it was in much nicer condition.
Anyway... there is proof so people don't think I'm feeding them BS.
Oh... and you will never find a shop to install it for you... so you better be ready to do the work yourself, or pay a non-SeaDoo or Merc shop to do the work... and hope you find someone honest like me or Snipe.
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