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  1. #1
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    Default 2021 Moomba Craz impeller (engine not ballast) replacement, quote $710

    Ive seen a few posts on this topic. General consensus is that this is easy-ish especially with the right impeller tool.

    My dealer quoted me $710 just for the engine impeller. $80 for part and 3 hours of labor at $189 + tax. When I questioned this they said that the newer models have the engine situated so that this task is now very tough and indeed takes 3 hours.

    The boat is in storage or I would check myself.

    Can anyone confirm/deny? I haven't seen any discussion around this having any truth, but please weigh in if you can.

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    I’m not mechanical at all and it was cake. Took me 30 minutes my first time. Once you do it once you will never pay to have it done again. I do have an impeller puller that really helped.


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    The impeller is $30.
    Impeller tool is $50.

    Takes 45 minutes from start to finish including the celebration beer and washing your hands.
    For $710 I'll fly to you and do it! That is robbery pricing.
    2015 Moomba Mojo Surf Edition
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    I have the '21 Craz and have done this several times. It is not hard. Maybe 20 min. I actually changed one out on the water, without the impeller tool. $700 is robbery!
    Moomba Craz ‘21
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    For that price with labor, I would think they quoted all impellers - engine and ballast.

    Yes - relatively easy, but a dealer has a set number of hours per job - like going to the car shop and paying for a quoted number of labor hours.
    Should be lots of videos online if you try it yourself - YouTube.

    Same with oil changes - easy to do, but the dealer has a set number of hours plus shop fees in their quotes.
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    Man, that is wild. I did mine on my indmar 6.0 today in about 15min lol.


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    Vankula, what region/area are you in?

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    It took about 30-40 min on my 21 Craz. It's a bit of a pain but doable for sure. $700 is insane!
    Scott
    2021 Craz
    2007 Mobius LSV
    1997 Sea Ray 190

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    Maybe the three hours breaks down to:

    1 hour of staring at it and hoping it comes out

    1 hour of removing and installing

    1 hour of gazing at a finished product and feeling proud.


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    That third one is the best part of any do-it yourself job!

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    Black Cherry Metal Flake & Fire Red
    Nibral OJ 15.5x15 Altitude/Wake prop w/1.76 trans v-drive
    Wet Sounds bow speakers & 10's on the Tower & ported sub

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