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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

63.0. "BARR replacement parts? (heat riser)" by NRADM::KARL () Tue Jul 05 1988 17:10

         Regarding note 60, apparently I have a plugged up heat riser ('71
    Merc 120 I/O). The Merc replacement goes for $208.00, and a BARR
    replacement heat riser goes for $93.00. Anyone heard of BARR re-
    placement parts? I plan on upgrading soon (next year or 2) and am
    trying to cut down on the overhead, but I also want acceptable
    quality. By the way, I usually moor the boat in salt water.
    
    Thanks! 
    
    Bill
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63.1Go with BARRROGER::GAUDETSki NautiqueWed Jul 06 1988 13:1416
    I just replaced both exhaust manifolds on my '65 Correct Craft Mustang
    289 Ford with Barr Marine exhausts.  They're quite the piece(s)
    of hardware.  I used to have the "log" type manifolds but the machine
    guy talked me into the "high-rise" type...supposedly better
    performance.  Well, I agree with him now.  They're great!  According
    to the two different marinas I talked to, Barr replacement parts
    are as good if not better than original equipment at a significantly
    lower price.  Stock replacement log type manifolds were > $600, I
    got the Barrs with risers, reducers (3" -> 2-1/2"), bolt kits, clamps,
    and a couple of 1' hose sections for $450.
    
    I don't know where you're located, but Denny's Marine in Grafton
    Mass. has the Barr catalogs.  Ask for Denny or Art.  They're very
    helpful.  1-617-839-5341.  FYI, Barr is located in Pennsylvania.
    
    			       		...Roger...
63.2Thanks for the infoNRADM::KARLWed Jul 06 1988 14:0011
    RE .1 - Thanks, Roger, I feel better now! I didn't know anything
    about Barr parts, it's good to get a recommendation.
    
    My boat's at a repair shop in Jamestown, RI, and they are ordering
    and installing the part. Thanks for the info as to where I can get
    parts - it will come in handy if I start doing some of my own repair
    work.
    
    Thanks again.
    
    Bill
63.3Another dealer near you (or your boat)ROGER::GAUDETSki NautiqueWed Jul 06 1988 14:2011
    No problem Bill, glad I could help.  I hope it all works out for
    you.  BTW, if you want another R.I. source for Barr parts, I got
    my manifolds through Marine Machinery Service on Seminole St. in
    Warwick (they're off Oakland Beach Ave. if you know the area). 
    Denny's Marine gave me the initial information about Barr but my
    boat is in R.I. and Marine Machinery had some of the parts in stock.
    They told me that Barr is pretty much the "standard" replacement
    parts supplier for just about every marine manufacturer.  And the
    price is right!
    
    					...Roger...
63.4TOMCAT::SUTERWater is meant to ski on!Wed Jul 06 1988 14:378
    
    	re: .3 
    
    		Is that where Marine Machinery is now? When I dealt
    with them for a reverse gear for "Happy Daze" they were in
    Providence. Is this the same outfit? Dan Terceiro?
    
    Rick
63.5One in the sameROGER::GAUDETSki NautiqueFri Jul 08 1988 15:2111
    Rick...
    
    I don't know the old man's name, but his son's name is Gerry and
    it's the same outfit.  They moved a couple of months ago to Warwick,
    right on the water, but they're still operating out of several tractor
    trailer boxes...they'll be building soon.  The place looks like
    a dump, but they know their stuff and they have most of what you
    need right in stock.  No frills, you pay for the parts, not a red
    carpet and free coffee!
    
    					...Roger...
63.6yupTOMCAT::SUTERWater is meant to ski on!Fri Jul 08 1988 16:177
    
    	Yeah,
    
    		that's the place.. it is a dump but if you  walk
    in asking for a part they usually can dig it out of somewhere.
    
    Rick