I have a single DF 200 a of my flats boat here in Pensacola when of the local marinas here what is the charge be 800 for my 20 hour service I did it myself, including the fuel water separator for under 150 bucks I know where to never take my boat for service ever I even told them that
@@keyslife273 by the way, I love the keys. My parents used to have a weekend place in Key Largo in the 70s. It was awesome. As an adult, I would go down to Sugarloaf Key all the time and stay at the Sugarloaf Lodge I used to do a lot of work down there with environmental company. I worked for in the 80s.
Nobody has Suzuki in stock. After talking to factory reps at the boat show they said they had a shortage last fall and nobody could get it. That's being said, I like Mercury gear oil better. It's easier to tell the fluids apart if you get a leak.
Suzuki also recommends that you turn the prop a few times while filling you get it like an extra pump of oil in it
Thanks for the tip.
I have a single DF 200 a of my flats boat here in Pensacola when of the local marinas here what is the charge be 800 for my 20 hour service
I did it myself, including the fuel water separator for under 150 bucks
I know where to never take my boat for service ever I even told them that
Nice, you save on service costs and you know each bolt is tight and you can trust it.
@@keyslife273 by the way, I love the keys. My parents used to have a weekend place in Key Largo in the 70s. It was awesome.
As an adult, I would go down to Sugarloaf Key all the time and stay at the Sugarloaf Lodge
I used to do a lot of work down there with environmental company. I worked for in the 80s.
mercury gear oil wtf
Nobody has Suzuki in stock. After talking to factory reps at the boat show they said they had a shortage last fall and nobody could get it. That's being said, I like Mercury gear oil better. It's easier to tell the fluids apart if you get a leak.