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Thread: Maintenance advice for newbie

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    Maintenance advice for newbie

    Hey all,

    I recently bought a camper trailer on gumtree which happened to come with a 2008 Quintrex 350 traveller and a 2002 15hp tohatsu 2stroke outboard, all in near perfect condition. although I have had a little bit to do with boats in the past (friends and family's boats) this is the first one I've owned and therefor the first I've had to maintain. I know the very basics like washing the boat and flushing the engine after each use and I've also recently learned that it's (possibly) a good idea to disconnect fuel line after flushing and let the engine run out of fuel to drain the carby. Just wondering what else I could/should be doing to maintain the reliability of the boat?

    cheers
    dylan.

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    Re: Maintenance advice for newbie

    don't disconnect the fuel line and run it dry unless you are going to store the motor for a while, depending on how often its been done, maybe a new water pump kit might be in order, along with some spark plugs and a gear oil change?

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    Re: Maintenance advice for newbie

    Maybe throw it in for a service. New impellor and plugs cant hurt. Get some spare plugs and a spark plug remover for just in case.

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    Re: Maintenance advice for newbie

    G'Day Dylan. Might be a good idea to get a QLD boat licence if you live here. Doing the course & paying for the licence will be cheaper than the fine. Please disregard if you already have a licence.





    http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Licensing/Recreational.aspx
    ROLL TIDE, ROLL.................

    Regards,
    Peter

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    Re: Maintenance advice for newbie

    Cheers guys
    yeah I was thinking a professional service couldn't hurt. What do you think a ball park figure might be to get it serviced? Just so I know I'm not getting shafted.

    Peter, all good I actually got my licence about 10 years ago when I used to do a lot of wake boarding.

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    Did ya get a log book with the engine. I reckon $300 would go close. Also, maybe drain the old fuel from the tank unless you know how old it is. Could've been sitting there for 6 months or more.

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    Re: Maintenance advice for newbie

    Nah unfortunately no log books. Cool, I was hoping for around the $250-300 mark. Fuel is all good. Didn't actually come with a fuel tank so it's got a brand new tank and new fuel.

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    Don't forget to put oil in the fuel......

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    Yep all good on the oil

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