I was quoted a replacement alternator for $275 and installed for a total of $600. This is at a local, small boat shop that I used to store my boat for the winter and was found as part of their "spring startup" for $130 where they check all the fluid levels, trailer tire pressure and brakes, etc. I have two questions:
1. Does this seem reasonable for the alternator? Does anyone know the model number of the replacement or have web links to see if there's any better pricing? Is there much of a difference in quality between new, rebuilt, or aftermarket?
2. They told me 4 hours for labor, which my first reaction was that it sounded outrageous and was confirmed by my calling of three local mercruiser service shops that quoted me 1-1.5, 2, and 1.5-2 hours. Could this be because the other dealers are not familiar with Tige and how difficult it is to get at the alternator?
1. Does this seem reasonable for the alternator? Does anyone know the model number of the replacement or have web links to see if there's any better pricing? Is there much of a difference in quality between new, rebuilt, or aftermarket?
2. They told me 4 hours for labor, which my first reaction was that it sounded outrageous and was confirmed by my calling of three local mercruiser service shops that quoted me 1-1.5, 2, and 1.5-2 hours. Could this be because the other dealers are not familiar with Tige and how difficult it is to get at the alternator?
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