Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner

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Re: Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner

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bud37 wrote:Qr Bbpost Mw, do you have the v drive/ trans combo that are attached to the engines, or are they the remote v drives with a shaft between the trans and the v drive itself.??If they are the shared sump combo ones that could account for the higher rebuild cost....one side would have gears and the other has a chain and gears, can't remember which.......maybe chain on port side, still got clutches though.


I've been trying to remember. I'm looking at some pictures from the survey and they look like remote v drives to me.
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If anyone is still following this post, I thought I would post an update. The B.O.A.T (Break Out Another Ten thousand) is still under repair in Long Beach Island in NJ. Here is a basic breakdown. Port xmsn: done , Need a new one, $10k, Port rudder and shaft, bent and straightend, $500, Port eng. removed and repainted, who cares about the cost, New oil cooler port side $235, Starboard engine: low compression on one of cylinders, $1500,new exhaust risers port side, forgot the cost, labor for all this, $7k, slip for the year $3700. If you're keeping track at home, my $30k "good deal" of a boat has now cost over $50k. The upside, no additional labor for removing and replacing things on the port side. With any luck the coming nor'easter will wash it out to sea, it will get run over by a container ship and King Neptune will exact revenge for me. :censored:
All joking aside, the one take away here is, get the best boat you can afford. If I would've just opted for the better boat I might not have as many headaches as I do now. :banghead:
Oh, by the way, anyone interested in buying a 19995 Carver 330 mariner for around $40k. Port side transmission and exhaust recently replaced!
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mwest74 wrote:Qr Bbpost All joking aside, the one take away here is, get the best boat you can afford. If I would've just opted for the better boat I might not have as many headaches as I do now.

Unfortunately that is not always the case IMO, sometimes it just comes down to bad luck....but look at it this way, now it will be fixed and you can look forward to using the boat how you wanted.Anyway thanks for the update...ouch is just about all I can add.Did you hit something to cause this, if so would insurance not kick in ?
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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So sorry to hear about the major costs of repairs. On the bright side, it looks like you have addressed the major components and should be good to go!
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bud37 wrote:Qr Bbpost
mwest74 wrote:Qr Bbpost All joking aside, the one take away here is, get the best boat you can afford. If I would've just opted for the better boat I might not have as many headaches as I do now.

Unfortunately that is not always the case IMO, sometimes it just comes down to bad luck....but look at it this way, now it will be fixed and you can look forward to using the boat how you wanted.Anyway thanks for the update...ouch is just about all I can add.Did you hit something to cause this, if so would insurance not kick in ?


Insurance is waiting on the estimate from the shop. We were told they do not cover mechanical break downs. But, they will cover damage caused by a break down, like running aground and bending your shaft and rudder as a result of a seized transmission. C'est la vie!
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