Hey everybody, I have a 2001 Larson SEI 186 with a Volvo Penta 4.3GL and SX-M outdrive.
I had it in the shop to have a fuel leak addressed and received the following message from the mechanic..."While water testing the Larson, roughly 15 minutes into the test, I began to hear a growling noise while on plane. We turned back to head towards the boat ramp and reduced speed. Shortly before getting to the boat ramp vibration began to occur. at this point brought the boat off plane and slowly brought it back to the ramp. After loading the boat onto the trailer inspected drive. Found that the prop shaft has excessive play. Brought the boat back to the shop and drained the fluid out of the outdrive and found it to have heavy water contamination. The drive seems to have had a seal failure which brought water into the lower unit. It is likely that a bearing inside the lower unit has failed due to water contamination. I recommend rebuilding or replacing the lower unit."
I was quoted $5,500 for a replacement and I just can't afford to put that into a boat I initially paid $7,500 for. I am curious if anybody has addressed similar issues themselves and/or has any idea what bearing this could likely be? I like to think I may be able to fix this myself with enough patience and guidance.
Thanks!
I had it in the shop to have a fuel leak addressed and received the following message from the mechanic..."While water testing the Larson, roughly 15 minutes into the test, I began to hear a growling noise while on plane. We turned back to head towards the boat ramp and reduced speed. Shortly before getting to the boat ramp vibration began to occur. at this point brought the boat off plane and slowly brought it back to the ramp. After loading the boat onto the trailer inspected drive. Found that the prop shaft has excessive play. Brought the boat back to the shop and drained the fluid out of the outdrive and found it to have heavy water contamination. The drive seems to have had a seal failure which brought water into the lower unit. It is likely that a bearing inside the lower unit has failed due to water contamination. I recommend rebuilding or replacing the lower unit."
I was quoted $5,500 for a replacement and I just can't afford to put that into a boat I initially paid $7,500 for. I am curious if anybody has addressed similar issues themselves and/or has any idea what bearing this could likely be? I like to think I may be able to fix this myself with enough patience and guidance.
Thanks!