Nashvegas
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- Location
- Canton, Ga
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I bought a 2010 AR240 last fall. The engines have around 200ish hours and my right engine is apparently done according to the mechanic I took it too.
Some details:
I was surfing behind the boat when the engine cut off and a friend was pulling me out (around 7000 rpms).
The oil was fresh and full.
No problems leading up to this incident.
I thought it had to be something simple so I took it to the local mechanic/shop at my marina to find out it blew a spark plug and apparently the engine.
Questions:
Seems like low time to have to replace an engine. Any idea what would cause this to happen?
Any chance of a misdiagnoses?
The mechanic is "working up a quote". Any idea what I should expect to put a new engine in? (engine plus maintenance costs total)
Should I take it to a certified Yamaha mechanic since it's not something simple? If so, does anyone have a link to certified Yamaha marine mechanics? My initial yahoo search was confusing at best.
Thanks,
Greg
Some details:
I was surfing behind the boat when the engine cut off and a friend was pulling me out (around 7000 rpms).
The oil was fresh and full.
No problems leading up to this incident.
I thought it had to be something simple so I took it to the local mechanic/shop at my marina to find out it blew a spark plug and apparently the engine.
Questions:
Seems like low time to have to replace an engine. Any idea what would cause this to happen?
Any chance of a misdiagnoses?
The mechanic is "working up a quote". Any idea what I should expect to put a new engine in? (engine plus maintenance costs total)
Should I take it to a certified Yamaha mechanic since it's not something simple? If so, does anyone have a link to certified Yamaha marine mechanics? My initial yahoo search was confusing at best.
Thanks,
Greg