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Seems to me that all the bits of the seal have to be put on with the shaft IN the boat
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The would have had to install the "guide" on the shaft, then put the seal over it. But still?
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No reason to pull it that I can see.
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WHAT? $1,375.25 to fix a new dripless that Hinkley installed wrong!
Hmmm ?
Me neither. Hadn't expected them to pull the shaft.
The would have had to install the "guide" on the shaft, then put the seal over it. But still?
Seems to me that all the bits of the seal have to be put on with the shaft IN the boat
You want my opinion of boat yards in Florida > No, you don't. Sorry about that Dan ...
Dan, That really sucks! I had a similar
Port Annapolis has a reputation as a good yard. Talk with them about it.
I did with no consideration on the hours.
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That's all that had to be done, slide it back, install and slide it forward.
I don't know the laws in MD but
Dan, if you asked them and they didn't send you a quote then
You will learn the hard way ...
John, you're almost right. If you're a
Yeah, you got that right Steve ...
Not to Hassle, but....
I have been overcharged (IMO) by several yards in New England...