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Old 05 April 2004, 23:38   #41
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15th place Prize was won by Dave Mannings wife, she's stuck with him for good

The chap I used (MarineTec) is a local chap in Abersoch. He came highly recommended by "IAN" and although cheap, I believe he has a good reputation. Time will tell.
Then I hope Mrs DM enjoys watching the video as much as Mr DM does
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Old 05 April 2004, 23:59   #42
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That really is a very good price for an outboard engine service - I wonder if he does Suzuki 4-strokes too?
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He is mobile and operates from Land Rovers so very few overheads. He is quick and efficient and I had great service when needed with the old Merc 2 stroke. Even after one of the numerous breakdowns this engine suffered, he answered his mobile and sorted us out while we were on the water. For service and speed he is second to none in thr Pwllheli area.
He doesn't do Suzuki 4/ yet. But should have all the computer stuff when my warranty expires

Ist service on the 250hp quoted at 8 hours labour + oil. Do your own calc's with the labour charge you normally pay
This is after 20 hours, the next is in another 80 hours then it's every 100. This means this engine will be serviced approx every 6 weeks
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Old 06 April 2004, 07:43   #43
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This means this engine will be serviced approx every 6 weeks
Ouch, that has to be painful - just the annual service for me will be hefty, I couldn't even imagine having that every 6 weeks.....
Apparently, it's all so the warranty stays in place, by using genuine parts

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Old 06 April 2004, 08:14   #44
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I have been thinking carefully about the cost of a 4-stroke servicing. It seems to me that the time intervals between servicing is very low. Therefore, the cost of maintenance is quite high.
However, my engineers says that I'm being paranoid about it and I should have got 4-strokes instead of 2-strokes engines.
My engineer obviously has an ulterior motive to say this as (in a case of a 4-stroke and 2-stroke scenario) he will be servicing the engine and possibly he will be making more money out of servicing the 4-strokes rather than the 2-strokes.
The question is does any one know what are the service time intervals between 4-strokes and 2-strokes in general, as I understand different car engines -4strokes are car engines- have different time intervals between servicing and also what are the approximate costs involved?
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Old 06 April 2004, 12:49   #45
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If the engine is used for leisure, the odds are it will require an annual service. However Manos, if they are to be used commercially then the hours will rack up quicker. The fees charged should take this into account whether 2/ or 4/.
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Old 06 April 2004, 13:12   #46
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Thanks Ian. This is like saying a 4stroke (for commercial use or even for frequent private use) would need more service intervals than a 2stroke
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Alex your prize.........

is on its way. Sent by courier so should be with you tomorrow.

I'm already giving thought to this Fridays Prize Draw
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Alex your prize.........

is on its way. Sent by courier so should be with you tomorrow.

I'm already giving thought to this Fridays Prize Draw
The prise will be the difference between manos's service bill of 4 or 2 stroke

Could be a rollover££££££££

Sorry Manos
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Old 07 April 2004, 11:32   #49
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Alex your prize.........

is on its way. Sent by courier so should be with you tomorrow.

I'm already giving thought to this Fridays Prize Draw
That's for that Graeme, I look forward to getting home to find out what the mystery prize is

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Old 07 April 2004, 20:22   #50
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Old 07 April 2004, 20:32   #51
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Mystery Prize!

Knowing what MeMe does, I'm sure the boys will be crowding round you in the pub this weekend!
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Old 07 April 2004, 21:23   #52
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Package received with thanks

Have you opened it yet?

Was it worth it?

Is it a framed picture of meme's posterior by any chance?
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Old 07 April 2004, 22:42   #53
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Thanks Ian......

Headhunter, yeah, I have opened it briefly, but it started following me around the house
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I have opened it briefly, but it started following me around the house [/QUOTE]

Not a bad smell I hope!!!
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from my recent queries here in Dublin I would expect to pay the euro equivalent of 178.56 GBP (sorry Mike B) all in ?
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