Engine problems first day in Exmouth

Engine problems first day in Exmouth

First day on the water to find oil leaking all over the leg. All this after a full service from a mob in Kelmscott. Not a good start to the trip. This and a loose fuel line conection. You have to ask where some people get there quals from.


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Bad luck

Wed, 2007-11-28 13:42



Ther is nothing more annoying than have probs on
ya fishing trip. I'd be kicking sumones ass!



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Demand

Wed, 2007-11-28 13:53

a refund on your return it may be wise to call them right away

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That sucks

Wed, 2007-11-28 13:57

That really sucks.

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actually saw your boat in

Wed, 2007-11-28 14:05

actually saw your boat in there yard awhile ago with the leg off  when l was looking at buying a new boat.
not what you want when your so far out of town
had you used them before?
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No mate never used them

Wed, 2007-11-28 14:23

No mate never used them before and never will again. Have asked for my money back and at this stage at a stale mate. Have to wait and see what Hayway say when they look at the motor mid next month. Worst thing is i took time off work to fish and cant use the boat. I have spoken with BRP head office and will take things further with them. The bloke in Kelmscott didn't want a bar of it when i rang him from Exmouth. Had a huge blowout with him on the phone. Since then i have found out another mate had his 70hp Merc serviced there and when he took it out on the water it blew up, This after a $600 service. He took it back and they stripped it, told him its stuffed and slug him another $400 in labour.

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Wed, 2007-11-28 14:28

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There is only the 1 Evinrude

Wed, 2007-11-28 14:37

There is only the 1 Evinrude mechanic in Kelmscott but if your not sure DON'T take your boat to ******* ***** if you need a service.

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Heads should roll

Wed, 2007-11-28 15:53

How many days did it take to fix it steve


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They are not the only

Wed, 2007-11-28 18:28

They are not the only ones.....couldn't get my motor serviced in Bibra Lake as they were a two week wait, so I took it to a boat shop in Mandurah and they did a shocking job, had to take it back a secound time before I could even use it.

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When our new 225 honda 4st

Wed, 2007-11-28 18:37

When our new 225 honda 4st died after 30 hours of use from an unconnected hose leading to the PSI (after putting on a new motor for the boat show), we had the same probs, salt water got sprayed around the whole motor down air intakes etc and the motor was stuffed.

Only way to get action (a new motor) was to threaten with court action, you may have to do something similar.  But good luck and hopefully they'll do the right thing.

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Outboard Mechanics

Wed, 2007-11-28 20:57

I feel for ya Bouttime I had my boat motor serviced by a mob in Port Hedland a few years back when I lived in Tom Price.We had limited choice of Boat Yards it was either Hedland or Karatha which was further to travel.I booked the boat in for service 2 weeks prior droped the boat off in the yard the avo before,when I went to pick up the boat the next day they had'nt touched it forgot about it.I was fuming, the manager organised 3 mechanics to service the motor which they did in 1 hour. When I got the bill they charged me 3 hours labour I bit my tougue and paid it cursing I would never come back.I took the boat straight back to Tom Price normally I would take it for a test run but was pressed for time. The next morning back in Tom price I discovered a puddle of Gearbox Oil on the floor under the motor,The drainplug was loose I tightened it and then rang the Boatyard and reported it to the manager who apologised and sent me a bottle of oil and a pump. From then on I travelled to Karatha for all my boating requirements.

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Karratha mechs good

Fri, 2007-11-30 07:20

Had my boat seviced in Karratha since new and once in Broome never had any trouble with the crew over there. I believe due to the fact there is a bit of comp for alot of the work they have to do a good job. Wouldn't take long for bad news to travel around a place like Karratha or the Pilbara for that reason. You do have to book a bit in advance though.

That little issue of damand for quality work. Sometimes you may have wait for quality but it will be worth the wait. Don't believe I've ever seen anybody push a boat home from out at sea yet.


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Chivers

Sun, 2007-12-02 13:14

Spoke with National manager for BRP/Evinrude and after speaking with him i now have the boat in at Chivers. The boys down there have been great so far as they got the boat in straight away even though they are flat out at the moment. Just waiting now to see if the last mob stuffed up the service so i can get my money back.

It's amazing what can happen when you speak to the right people.

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stupid mechanics

Wed, 2010-01-13 17:37

there are good mechanics out there but then there are the cheap ass *&^& heads

problem is bad or good job they get paid, and then will blame you if anything happens.

which is why you should service your own engine, YOU know what YOU done on it

how do you even know their changing your oil, or putting a new impeller in, almost no way to tell if they even took the cowling off

oil and impellers are easy to change with a manuel

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Do it yourself if your able

Sun, 2010-04-25 17:49

The best way to overcome these workshop problems is by doing the job yourself.

with your owners manual and basic tools its pretty easy to give your donk a service.

If you get stuck have a look on youtub, heaps of vids to do most jobs.

 

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bad luck

Sun, 2010-04-25 17:55

nothing worse when you have no control and it stuffs your planned trip

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and when you pass up a

Sun, 2010-04-25 18:01

and when you pass up a problem that a qualified marine mechanic would have picked up and break down 20nm off the coast a get a bill for tow wouldnt you prefer to pay the extra cash for knowledge for a professional overview?? jmo

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Bad luck on that service.

Sun, 2010-04-25 18:46

I find it hard to understand how service's cost so much, Does the service include the boat as well as the motor?

I do my own service, but not everyone can or has the time.

I do know a good boat motor mechanic if anyone is interested, give Greg a ring at "Cockburn Power Boat Storage" the number is on the web site. he's been doing it since the year dot.

Dont know if he can take more work though.

 

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Just a thought

Sun, 2010-04-25 19:09

Is the motor a 2 stroke,and was the fuel line problem at or near the actual motor?It seems to me to be 2 stroke oil that has leaked out from the head unit,and down the leg,If the hose was the oil inlet from the VRO,then it may be that it is an excess of oil,this is not to say that any damage has not been done,did you run the motor prior to finding the oil leak,if so,the motor may not have had suffiecent oil in the fuel mix to lubricate the `pistons,It is only a thought but I have seen this type of issue b4.jersey

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I don't understand

Tue, 2010-04-27 14:22

I don't understand defermation claims. If your post is correct and honest than i can't see what business can do about it. If you post a load of crap then yes i think there is a case to answer to.

As for websites/forums i have always said its like i say If you play with the sword and can die from the sword. The business in mention now has the perfect oportunity to recifie the problem and redem themselves. Nothing wrong with making mistakes, we are all human but stand behind your work and product than you have the perfect PR advertising. JMHO  

 

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sorry

Tue, 2010-04-27 15:01

sorry to hear about that mate!

 I took my boat to get a service on my mercury a couple of months ago , Nor at a BIG flash boating place. As i was running short of time before my move, i asked them to replace the fuel hose, as it was getting weathered in the sun.  When i got home i checked my fuel hose to find the priming bulb, being held in place with two cable ties..wtf   Hoseclamps must be so 1980 !  Anyway last time i have to deal with them

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Most new motors only have

Tue, 2010-04-27 18:43

Most new motors only have cable ties from factory, I dont see a problem with this, unless it's a high pressure system then a clamp needed.

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Now

Tue, 2010-04-27 18:56

is your chance Marine Doctor to step in!!  ***MOBILE MECHANIC***

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well

Tue, 2010-04-27 19:46

Well each to there own!

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They normally will use a

Wed, 2010-04-28 13:35

They normally will use a cable tie that is rounded and specifically for hose situations. Hose clamps is advisable when the aplication is inside a engine bay though. IE sterndrives.

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our mercury 60hp

Tue, 2010-04-27 16:21

fuel line the connection to the engine is held by a cable tie.

 

the primer bulbs clambs are these weird clips sort of things, works well though

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mate i know where you are

Tue, 2010-04-27 20:42

mate

i know where you are coming from with the guy in kelmscott.

a total  f....wit.

had him fit a anchor winch to my boat and when i picked it up the winch was flopping around like a dick in a shirt sleave. (it was ok in his opinon)

took it back the following monday(i was using the boat on the weekend) and had arguments with him about the way it was fitted.

we come to an agreement on how to solve the issuse and when i come back it had been done totally differant again, i ended up fixing it myself. he will never see my boat again!

his bad luck, because he missed out on a brand new engine replacement buy brp, would of been worth a few dollars for him.

the boys at hayway know there stuff and do good work, they have been getting all my work from now on.

hope it all works out for you in the end.

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Hey Guys have a look

Tue, 2010-04-27 21:43

at the date of the original post , 2007 , old news .

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And nobodys heard from him

Wed, 2010-04-28 17:33

And nobodys heard from him since,,,

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Thats kind of funny.

Wed, 2010-04-28 19:18

Couple of things came out of this post though.

1/ Perhaps the font size showing the dates needs to be bigger, and clearer.

2/ If you are taking your boat on a trip, get it serviced earlier and take it for a test run or local fishing outing to see if any problems emerge first.

3/ The issue of clamps on a fuel or any other line not under pressure, I would probably go for a good quality plastic tie, rather than a poor quality clamp. I brought a new primer bulb and hose assembly, it leaked, took it back and got another (made in china) again leaked third trip back to the supplier and they just gave me hose clamps free of charge to stop it from leaking.

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i dont see what the date has

Wed, 2010-04-28 20:09

i dont see what the date has to do with anything? he is a dip shit today,yesterday,6 months ago.

the post still has to do with not using him? or at least buyer beware!

just goes to show the site is doing its job and forwarding info for those concerened.

if you are still getting bad feedback 6 months/2 years later, would that be telling you something?

the guy is a knob