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I posted earlier about an oil pressure issue with the Fischer Panda 4200 in my 2006 330 Express. My mechanic - who seems like a good guy - just sent me the following:
Estimated labor to remove generator from boat and bring to shop. 8.0 Hrs. @ $ 95.00 = $ 760.00
Estimated labor to dissemble unit and evaluate reason for low oil pressure 6.0 Hrs. @ 95.00 = $ 570.00
Not included in this estimate is the cost for a yard to lift unit out of the bilge of the boat load it into our service vehicle any yard fees associated with this process or our time involved with this process. This could take6-8 Hrs. Additionally the cost to repair the low oil pressure problem or reinstall the unit is not included in this estimate.
We are at $ 2,185.00 - $ 2,375.00 just to determine why this generator has no oil pressure.
Is it worth it? It sounds like in the end this could easily get to be a $5k fix. Is there any of that I could do myself? I plan on doing overnight trips at anchor with the family this summer and also overnight sword trips, so the genny is key. Just trying to figure out if there are other, better options. It seems like the bulk of the cost is in getting it out of the boat to work on and then putting it back. Anyone pick one of these apart without havimg to remove it?
Thanks,
Estimated labor to remove generator from boat and bring to shop. 8.0 Hrs. @ $ 95.00 = $ 760.00
Estimated labor to dissemble unit and evaluate reason for low oil pressure 6.0 Hrs. @ 95.00 = $ 570.00
Not included in this estimate is the cost for a yard to lift unit out of the bilge of the boat load it into our service vehicle any yard fees associated with this process or our time involved with this process. This could take6-8 Hrs. Additionally the cost to repair the low oil pressure problem or reinstall the unit is not included in this estimate.
We are at $ 2,185.00 - $ 2,375.00 just to determine why this generator has no oil pressure.
Is it worth it? It sounds like in the end this could easily get to be a $5k fix. Is there any of that I could do myself? I plan on doing overnight trips at anchor with the family this summer and also overnight sword trips, so the genny is key. Just trying to figure out if there are other, better options. It seems like the bulk of the cost is in getting it out of the boat to work on and then putting it back. Anyone pick one of these apart without havimg to remove it?
Thanks,