G'day all,
I don't post on here often these days however I have always posted info that could be beneficial to fellow fishos.
I decided a couple of months ago that it was time to put new motors on my 2700 Noosa Cat. It was always going to be an expensive exercise, replacing two 150 hp four strokes is no cheap feat and I put in many hours getting quotes, researching the net, looking up boat tests and squirreling away cashys from the Mrs to make it happen.
The motors I was replacing (150 four stroke Yams with 1800 hrs on them) were faultless, and I had nothing but reliable service out of them, but I still paid due diligence and chased up all the manufacturers in order to find the best deal for me.
My original plan was to get new Yammys. I have three boats, all Yammy powered and they are a brilliant motor. But my 'brand loyalty' extends as far as who could give me the best deal......
A good mate mentioned getting a quote for Hondas. I must admit I had not considered them but I contacted Garry from Silver Service Marine for a quote and was pleasantly surprised. I am posting this with Garry's permission and with 100% honesty....
- Garry was not the cheapest option I had, however after speaking to him and understanding the level of after sales support, I was impressed.
- Garry and his team removed my old motors, palletted them up for me and helped me facilitate the transport to their new owner which took a lot of pressure off me as I had no idea how to do it.
- There were a few times when I stitched Garry up, my work can be pretty inconsiderate when it comes to timeframes, and I could not always have the boat in his workshop when I said I would, the man has patience......
- The fitout was neat and complete, Garry and his son took the time to explain all the functions of the motors to me, which was great because I would have had no clue if they didn't.
- Thus far..... I have racked up 8 hrs on the motors, mainly doing family trips and donuts to run the motors in and I am very impressed. I need to play with the engine heights a bit, so they will only get better.
I cannot post fuel figures at this point in time because I have not run the boat with the weight that it generally has on board but so far the results are very promising. I think I will have a 15%-20% improvement on fuel consumption, time will tell.
Just thought I would share my experience with everyone, I never thought I would have Hondas hanging off my boat, but I do now and I am pretty happy with my decision.
Any questions just ask.....