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Just a quick question to see how our resident Berty 25 owners are going? A couple have had some major dramas in the last 12-24 months so keen to catch up and see whats happening now.
Our neighbours are still looking for someone to finish a job that was started yonks ago on their mercruisers...replacing the risers.
8 weeks and still not finished.
New stainless risers were built 6 weeks ago.
Also waiting for them to fix the dunny. Apparently when they put a new poo choppa in they wired it all wrong and when the thing is flushed it all goes out the side and not into the holding tank. He only found this when the boat was in dry dock and someone flushed and he was underneath.
Why the expense of stainless risers???? Why not fit the cast iron units and replace them every 5yrs. If its on a trailer and can be fresh water flushed they will last a lot longer than that.
Is it the separate riser and coolant tank model or the integrated unit? 470's? or straight 6's?
She's a birth job matey with the chev 350's.
No fresh water flushing.
No idea on which system.....sorry
He went for the stainless because of availability and 7 years warrantee.
350 chev's would have to be in a 28 or larger. No 25's built with twin 350 chevs... wayyyyyyy to heavy in the arse..
Ok, risers to suit 350 chev around $450 each (x4), genuine gaskets about $20 each, say 4hrs stuffing around with the shift plates and ignition module plate (both attached to risers etc).
The aftermarket risers I can buy have 3yr warranty on them. Genuine Merc items have 12 months.
So that job in my book (assuming there were not big complications like cactus manifolds etc) would be say, risers(4) + gaskets(4) + coolant (at 50:50 mix) = $2500 or thereabouts.
No real dramas with my 25. The trim ram was replaced under warranty several months ago and thats about it. I did a run with a Volvo tech who plugged his PDA into the ECU to give me my fuel consumption, 23.7 knots = 1.01lts/km. Pretty happy with that or the size of the boat.
Biggest drama is keeping the bloody segulls off the thing!!!