Outboard Extended Warranty?
spud
Posted 7/13/2011 3:30 PM (#507017)
Subject: Outboard Extended Warranty?




Posts: 10


I own a '08 Optimax 115. The original owner did not purchase an extended warranty and the 3 year factory warranty is about to expire. Mercury mailed me a product protection plan enrollment form with the option of extending the warranry for up to 4 years. As I plan to keep this rig for at least 3 years, I need to know what you think: Is this a slam-dunk "just do it" cost of ownership or are there other options/considerations that I should take into account? I know that major repairs are expensive, but this warranty extension ain't cheap either ($1160.50 for 3 years).
Your thoughts re this matter are greatly appreciated.

Spud
archerynut36
Posted 7/13/2011 3:43 PM (#507018 - in reply to #507017)
Subject: Re: Outboard Extended Warranty?





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
if you can afford it, do it, if you plan on keeping the boat for a few more years. now i have a original 1998 optimax that still runs like new and never gives me problems, but i do maintain her offten probly more so than others and i run a cocktail in the motor all the time. and that is
1 oz stabil marine
1 oz mercury quick clean
2 oz of seafoam
all this is added to 6 gal of gas.
this really helps on these motors and is approved by mercury


bill
short STRIKE
Posted 7/14/2011 11:56 AM (#507166 - in reply to #507017)
Subject: RE: Outboard Extended Warranty?





Posts: 470


Location: Blaine, MN
Spud,

though it's a hit to the wallet initially, peace of mind IMO is hard to put a price on... in the long run extending the warrranty 3 years would essentailly be 32 bucks a month at the quoted $1160.50 rate. In the end it is up to you if you if you choose to extend, just showing numbers from diff. points of view.