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warren feldstein
A Marina near where my boat is docked, winterized my outboard engine at the end of the 98 season. At this time they also changed the oil in the lower unit. late in the 99 season, the oil drained out of the lower unit and water filled in. Upon investigation, it was determined that the drain plug had not been tightened. Water replaced the oil and ultimately, the engine made grinding sounds and would not stay in gear.We drained the water and a large flow of metal particles poured out with the water. Oil was flushed through twice and then the lower unit was closed. The engine appeared to work fine and soon after put away for winter storage (Oct 99).This year while still using the remaining fuel left in the small dingy tank from the prior season, the gears stripped entirely.I spoke to the marina and they said that it is not so unusual for mariner outboard to fail like this. " it just happens sometimes"They want to take no responsibility for the problem and feel that they are not responsible. They billed for all of the labour and parts to replace the gears, bearings etc. in the lower unit.Does this sound reasonable to anyone.At first I offered to pay half.I am offended that they billed 100% and do not want to take an unreasonable position.If they just fail sometimes, when no water is present and the gears are lubricated, then, I would accept responsiblity. However, I do not feel that I am being given the straight goods.Are Mariner motors that bad.