I am a pretty new boat owner and I have this guy working on my boat and I’m not sure what to think... if any of you more seasoned types can make it to the end of this story, I’d be interested to know:
1) Are all (or a lot of) people who work on boats this lackadaisical about completing work?
2) What do you think about this “special order” spare part, which is coming in a few weeks, but can’t be returned?
The Universal M-18 diesel in my sailboat developed an oil leak, somewhere around
the Oberdorfer raw water pump. There is no mechanic right at my marina, but there is one not too far away who has a dock where I can take the boat and leave it while they fix it, so to avoid getting charged “travel time” I took it there. This was 3 weeks ago Sunday, call that day 0. Before starting the journey to their dock I topped off the oil level, and also put new absorbent pads under the engine (to give them a clue how much oil leaked out during the trip which included about 1 hour of motoring). When I got there I looked and some oil had leaked onto the pads, but not a huge amount.
Day 1 I call them, yes the boat is there, yes they noticed that it is tied to their dock.
Day 5 it took them a little while to get to my boat, but the problem was diagnosed as pinholes in the engine front cover, due to corrosion, due to the raw water pump leaking at some point in its long life. So they applied some epoxy to fix the pinholes, the boat is reported as fixed.
Day 8 it took a few days before I had a chance to go get the boat, but finally I made it. I check the dipstick and find NO OIL whatsoever in the engine. Weird. Also I did notice that the absorbent pad seemed to have a lot more oil on it than it did at the end of “day 0”. I start adding some oil and quickly see that a much worse oil leak has developed, the engine has a tube that comes out of the oil pan, which bends up and ends up being what you stick the dipstick into, somehow THIS has now cracked or rotted through and is leaking badly enough to empty all the oil in short order, even while the engine isn’t running. So I go back into the shop and tell them the boat has developed this other problem. The mechanic calls his parts supplier to order a new tube. There is some question that it might take awhile to get the new part, we discuss paying for fast shipment, he is supposed to find out how long it’s going to take to get the part and let me know.
Day 12 having heard nothing (and kind of expecting this meant the part was coming soon) I call him, he tells me it might be “a week or two”.
Day 15 is monday so I get on the phone, I am able to find what sounds to me like the right part (ordering dipstick tubes for Universal M-18 diesels is not nearly as settled a science as I would have expected!), in stock, on the other side of the country.
Day 16 I talk to the mechanic, he says sure, go ahead and get one sooner if I can, he’ll be happy to put it on.
Day 17 I order the part for 2-day delivery, going straight to the mechanic.
Day 18 I call the mechanic to tell them the part is coming. The secretary tells me that the part THEY ordered is a “special order” which can’t be returned (or cancelled, I guess), it seems like they are worried about getting stuck with it. She asks if the one I ordered can be returned. Well, maybe... I ask when the one they ordered is due in. She tells me “it might be a couple of weeks”. I tell them to go ahead and put in the one that comes tomorrow, maybe we can figure out something fair on the other one.
Day 19 is today. I’m starting to feel like the guy who’s been sitting at the poker table for 30 minutes and hasn’t figured out who the sucker is. It’s not always going to be like this, is it?
1) Are all (or a lot of) people who work on boats this lackadaisical about completing work?
2) What do you think about this “special order” spare part, which is coming in a few weeks, but can’t be returned?
The Universal M-18 diesel in my sailboat developed an oil leak, somewhere around
the Oberdorfer raw water pump. There is no mechanic right at my marina, but there is one not too far away who has a dock where I can take the boat and leave it while they fix it, so to avoid getting charged “travel time” I took it there. This was 3 weeks ago Sunday, call that day 0. Before starting the journey to their dock I topped off the oil level, and also put new absorbent pads under the engine (to give them a clue how much oil leaked out during the trip which included about 1 hour of motoring). When I got there I looked and some oil had leaked onto the pads, but not a huge amount.
Day 1 I call them, yes the boat is there, yes they noticed that it is tied to their dock.
Day 5 it took them a little while to get to my boat, but the problem was diagnosed as pinholes in the engine front cover, due to corrosion, due to the raw water pump leaking at some point in its long life. So they applied some epoxy to fix the pinholes, the boat is reported as fixed.
Day 8 it took a few days before I had a chance to go get the boat, but finally I made it. I check the dipstick and find NO OIL whatsoever in the engine. Weird. Also I did notice that the absorbent pad seemed to have a lot more oil on it than it did at the end of “day 0”. I start adding some oil and quickly see that a much worse oil leak has developed, the engine has a tube that comes out of the oil pan, which bends up and ends up being what you stick the dipstick into, somehow THIS has now cracked or rotted through and is leaking badly enough to empty all the oil in short order, even while the engine isn’t running. So I go back into the shop and tell them the boat has developed this other problem. The mechanic calls his parts supplier to order a new tube. There is some question that it might take awhile to get the new part, we discuss paying for fast shipment, he is supposed to find out how long it’s going to take to get the part and let me know.
Day 12 having heard nothing (and kind of expecting this meant the part was coming soon) I call him, he tells me it might be “a week or two”.
Day 15 is monday so I get on the phone, I am able to find what sounds to me like the right part (ordering dipstick tubes for Universal M-18 diesels is not nearly as settled a science as I would have expected!), in stock, on the other side of the country.
Day 16 I talk to the mechanic, he says sure, go ahead and get one sooner if I can, he’ll be happy to put it on.
Day 17 I order the part for 2-day delivery, going straight to the mechanic.
Day 18 I call the mechanic to tell them the part is coming. The secretary tells me that the part THEY ordered is a “special order” which can’t be returned (or cancelled, I guess), it seems like they are worried about getting stuck with it. She asks if the one I ordered can be returned. Well, maybe... I ask when the one they ordered is due in. She tells me “it might be a couple of weeks”. I tell them to go ahead and put in the one that comes tomorrow, maybe we can figure out something fair on the other one.
Day 19 is today. I’m starting to feel like the guy who’s been sitting at the poker table for 30 minutes and hasn’t figured out who the sucker is. It’s not always going to be like this, is it?