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Hi All (Vic!)--
I have asked this before, but I don't think I asked in the right way. I have a mid-80's Jabsco 37000 series. For all intents and purposes, it appears to work 'ok'. It doesn't flush as efficiently as the same one I had on my '92 boat. I'm pretty sure it could use a new impeller as it has been at least a couple of years. I also think the joker valve isn't working correctly. Beyond all that, the seat and lid don't look great and I would like new ones.
I'm thinking that with a re-build kit and a new lid and seat, that I'm almost 1/3 toward the cost of a new Sea Era. I would like to have a nice new fresh start with all new parts. Do you think this is worth it, or would a replacing worn parts on the Jabsco take me to the same end result?
What advantage(s) could I expect with a new Sea Era as compared to a newly re-built Jabsco? Is there any reason that the Jabsco could not be returned to like-new condition, or do they simply "wear out" after a while?
I'm having a new port engine installed this week, and I really want to go stem-to-stern in getting this boat ready for summer. I don't want to keep chasing gremlins with putting band-aids on old parts.
Thoughts?
Thanks! Paul
I have asked this before, but I don't think I asked in the right way. I have a mid-80's Jabsco 37000 series. For all intents and purposes, it appears to work 'ok'. It doesn't flush as efficiently as the same one I had on my '92 boat. I'm pretty sure it could use a new impeller as it has been at least a couple of years. I also think the joker valve isn't working correctly. Beyond all that, the seat and lid don't look great and I would like new ones.
I'm thinking that with a re-build kit and a new lid and seat, that I'm almost 1/3 toward the cost of a new Sea Era. I would like to have a nice new fresh start with all new parts. Do you think this is worth it, or would a replacing worn parts on the Jabsco take me to the same end result?
What advantage(s) could I expect with a new Sea Era as compared to a newly re-built Jabsco? Is there any reason that the Jabsco could not be returned to like-new condition, or do they simply "wear out" after a while?
I'm having a new port engine installed this week, and I really want to go stem-to-stern in getting this boat ready for summer. I don't want to keep chasing gremlins with putting band-aids on old parts.
Thoughts?
Thanks! Paul