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Death of a 1993 Yamaha Pro-V 150



 
 
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Old October 5th, 2004, 08:23 PM
Chris Rennert
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Default Death of a 1993 Yamaha Pro-V 150

Warren,

I am going to put an almost identical policy as the one you sent me on this
one as soon as I get the new motor on. It should be ready to go even before
the winter, so I better be ready for April. I am going to grab a part time
job besides this job I have now as IT manager and try to get enough money to
put the accessories we discussed on my boat. So I should still be ready for
next year either way.

Take care man,

Chris
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Sorry this happened to you Chris - remember my lecture on insurance
policies
& warranties.

As long as it's fixed for TN...

Warren

"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
I have done everything but the attorney, it is at a different marina than
the one that did the repairs the 5 times. I am not going to be the
modern
sue happy cliché. Bottom line it was my fault I didn't look the motor

over
before I bought it , and this is what happened. I don't blame anyone but
myself, it sucks, but I will live and learn.
With that said, do I think it is total bull**** that the fuel problems
may
have caused this? You bet I do, but do I have a leg to stand on? I
guess
that is where the attorney comes in and I am not sure I want to go that
route. I talked with friends, and they all recommended where I took my

boat
for repairs, and these guys called me right away when they found what the
problems were, and it would run great for a week or so and then crap
would
start going wrong again and I would take it in, and it would be a

different
problem. So who knows besides the marina and their mechanics.
I posted it here to show I learned another lesson in the world of boating
and fishing and hopefully a lesson I don't need to learn again.

Chris
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message
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Pass it by an attorney and see what he says - take all your repair
bills
with you.

Find a better mechanic. Ask other boaters in your area they should
know.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Well all, I am out of commission for a while. Talking with the Marina

I
am looking at about $6k in repairs or $8700 for a Brand new 2004. So
I
know i don't have enough money for either, but I will probably be
financing the 2004 motor. It is really unfortunate things have turned
out the way they have. Having so many dreams just completely crushed.

I
had the boat in the marina to be fixed for fuel problems 5 different
times, and the preliminary diagnosis for the motor was that it was
running "LEAN" after just coming out of the shop a "WEEK" before.
So the marina I took it to was not thorough at all, but how can you

hold
them accountable.
Again I have to live and learn, I keep hearing welcome to being a boat
owner, but I have a hard time believing all of you guys have had as

many
problems as I have had.

Oh well, hopefully next year will be better.

Chris









 




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