Hey everyone - I just finished getting my O/Bs redone for the corrosion issue as well as replacing the oil pumps and crank sleeves. Like many, I'd assume it was hype over reality from a few disgruntled boaters going on all the forums to complain. Turns out, I was wrong. DO NOT BELIEVE WHAT MARINAS ARE TELLING YOU! For example, I'm in the NY area and have only a few marinas that I could go to for service. Al Grovers has been working on my motors since I bought the boat in early 2008. The guy before me was a doctor who gave me the listing of all the servicing done plus did a survey on the motors. I continued it as well by doing as much preventative maintenance as possible. Dante from Al Grover's told me he hasn't seen one motor with the issue when I last got serviced from him back last year in May and felt it was a myth. Eventually, during the season, I noticed the starboard motor has a very low smoke emitting out of it which made me worried. Therefore, I didn't use my boat that much out of worry. I hauled the boat this past winter so that I can lift the motors. Turns out, Dante's shop put too much oil in the starboard motor and hence why it smoked. When the mechanic dismantled the motors' midsections, powerheads, and lower unit, I actually felt somewhat relieved that I did the right thing. They were completely corroded. The oil pump seals were burnt. The wet part would be meeting the dry with the holes this year for sure. I take every precaution as well as use salt away in my flushing of the motors after each trip for 15 minutes each while I wash down the boat from a day's worth of fishing. There is nothing you can do. It's the composition of the metal Yamaha used which they had to change in 2005. While getting the work done on the motors, the mechanic told me I need new motor mount bolts which I got at the rip off K&K in Island Park NY who is a Yamaha dealer. Obviously, they swear there is nothing wrong with the motors and is strictly poor maintenance. Yamaha has stated that the fresh water flush needs to be done to avoid this. K&K said its due to thermostats not being replaced. I've changed them every year. They said "well marinas type up bills saying they did certain things, but don't actually do them". Get the parts on boats.net (the price for twins to replace the dry exhauts, oil pumps and crank sleeves totalled literally $2,000 almost to the penny, or $1,000 per motor in parts) I have a certified Yamaha guy who can work on your motors cheaper than anyone quoted out there. Al Grovers quoted me at $3,200 just to replace the dry exhaust, and didn't mention changing oil pumps and regular servicing which surely would have drove the labor around $5K I'm sure. The labor for both motors to replace all the parts and servicing (I supplied the service parts and lubricants) was $2,200. If you're in the NY area, I'd highly recommend him. I just don't want you guys stuck with this nonsense. DON'T LISTEN TO THE MARINAS! They would rather repower your boat!