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Old 10-07-2024, 07:41 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me the average cost to winterize a V6 Mercruiser from a mobile marine service
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Old 10-08-2024, 11:46 AM   #2
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I just had mine done. You can expect to pay about $250 for the winterization, $230 for engine oil and filter, and $18-20 per foot of material used for shrink wrapping. A 20ft boat will be about $850-$900.
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I just had mine done. You can expect to pay about $250 for the winterization, $230 for engine oil and filter, and $18-20 per foot of material used for shrink wrapping. A 20ft boat will be about $850-$900.
Thanks Worm……we have a fairly inexpensive boat for the grandkids to use and just getting killed with storage fees from the dealership. $2,100 and more for spring launch. Will definitely go that way next year.
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Old 10-09-2024, 06:59 AM   #4
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MVM did ours' yesterday and one was 567 and the other was 767. I guess because the oil had just been changed on the one, was why it was cheaper.
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B O A T…bust out another hundred…
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We are $200 to winterize, $17 a foot for wrap
100% mobile!!
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B O A T…bust out another hundred…
Wouldn't that be B O A H ?
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B O A T…bust out another hundred…
Oh yeah. And that's not the big boat that we need to store at Irwin.
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Wouldn't that be B O A H ?
lol u got me! Make that “bust out another thousand” 🤣
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We are $200 to winterize, $17 a foot for wrap
100% mobile!!
Thanks…I’ll be looking for some recommendations for mobile marine next year
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We used Johnston's for the first time this year. Totally satisfied....had an appointment and they were right on time, did all the work needed, and cost was right on what they quoted. Will absolutely use them again. Great people !!
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I just paid $1120 at Goodhue for the boat we store there for the winter. Storage was another $1200. My other boat is at Irwin for a warranty repair and winterizing and I expect that to be another $800. The longer term plan is to do the work myself since it's on a trailer and stored in my yard. Hillcountry was almost right about the acronym BOAT but it's "break out another thousand".
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Old 10-11-2024, 02:09 AM   #13
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This guy, Jeff, is here in the lakes region, doing winterizations, driving to your Winnipesaukee boat in a big white Mercedes van.... www.mstmarineservice.com ..... till Halloween when he leaves for Florida to do boats in Florida.

Better phone Jeff.
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