Should I buy extended warranty?
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Should I buy extended warranty?
Ok, I am buying a new boat. I usually DON'T buy extended warranty. 115 Yamaha comes w 3 yr manufacturers warranty. For another 1k I can buy another 3 from Yamaha, transferable. What do you think?
Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
I think most of the outboards are pretty reliable so I don't think I would spend the extra for the warranty. I would probably use the extra for other gear such as fishing, electronics, etc. I think the only problems you might have with the new motor would be from hitting something like rocks and such and that is what insurance is for. Just my thoughts. By the way, I hope you don't need to call the insurance agent. 

Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
Think of it as either 3 extra years of "peace of mind" or be $1000 short.
A transferable warranty makes it more marketable (more room for negotiation if selling) if down the line you change your mind about owning a boat. or have a life changing event.
A transferable warranty makes it more marketable (more room for negotiation if selling) if down the line you change your mind about owning a boat. or have a life changing event.

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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
Those motors are very reliable.
You can do a lot of repairs for 1000 bucks.
Follow Reelbads' advice.
Buy insurance and a SeaTow membership.
You can do a lot of repairs for 1000 bucks.
Follow Reelbads' advice.
Buy insurance and a SeaTow membership.
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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
if this is a new boat from a dealer yamaha should have a rebate on the motor an extended warranty in place of it for no charge for the extra 3 years.
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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
I think the rebate expired Sundaympa_72001 wrote:if this is a new boat from a dealer yamaha should have a rebate on the motor an extended warranty in place of it for no charge for the extra 3 years.

Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
I got the extended instead of the 750 rebate on mine last year.
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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
Kinda my thoughts exactly.Jumptrout51 wrote:Those motors are very reliable.
You can do a lot of repairs for 1000 bucks.
Follow Reelbads' advice.
Buy insurance and a SeaTow membership.
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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
Buy the warranty! The problems will happen in the second 3 year period. With labor rates around $90-$95 an hour contrary to JT's statement, you can get to 1K pretty quickly. I promise!
Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
VERY VERY cheap insurance.
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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
If something catastrophic is going to happen it will be in the first year. I had a power head blow on a 6 day old Yamaha four stroke last year with 2 hours on it. And Yamaha really disappointed me with how they handled it too. Their customer service is horrible. Make sure your dealer is someone you can work with. If not, buy a Mercury.

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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
That is the first time that I have ever heard anything negative about Yamaha's customer service. 

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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
Yeah, same here. I always heard good stuff but I think that was because of people's experiences with their dealers. My dealer was great. But if you actually deal with the Yamaha Corporation, they are awful. They have recently restructured and moved their outboard division to Kennesaw, GA. I guess they decided that there is no need to spend money on customer service training. I have a friend on Macon who had a similar experience with a Yamaha F70. He filed a complaint with the BBB. I was very disappointed with how they handles both situations. I have purchased 8 Yamaha outboards throughout the years, so I was a huge supporter. I still think they make a quality product and most people never have to worry about warranty repairs because the motors are that good. But in my case, I saw the ugly side of the company. Sorry to hijack your thread......I don't think you need to spend the $1000 on the warranty. That 115 is a good motor.captkeyser wrote:That is the first time that I have ever heard anything negative about Yamaha's customer service.

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Re: Should I buy extended warranty?
My warranty just ran out in October.....So far I have spent about $2500 out of my pocket on parts & part servicing! I have been doing all the labor, if I had paid someone to do the work, I would be around $3500.
Albeit most of my work is PM - had fuel rails & injectors cleaned - fuel regulators &tracker valve rebuilt, misc parts $1000, two air injectors bad at WOT $800
replaced water pump, replaced steel reeds with carbon reeds, hose here and a gasket there...it adds up quick
half my bill would have been covered under warranty, plus they would be doing the labor
So, yes in my opinion...more warranty the better
Albeit most of my work is PM - had fuel rails & injectors cleaned - fuel regulators &tracker valve rebuilt, misc parts $1000, two air injectors bad at WOT $800

replaced water pump, replaced steel reeds with carbon reeds, hose here and a gasket there...it adds up quick
half my bill would have been covered under warranty, plus they would be doing the labor
So, yes in my opinion...more warranty the better