Outdrive repair boat
Outdrive Repair Services
Ensure your boat's outdrive is in top condition with our professional outdrive repair services. Whether you need minor repairs or a full rebuild, our experienced technicians are here to help you get back on the water quickly and safely.
Outdrive Inspection
Our skilled team will conduct a thorough inspection of your outdrive to identify any issues and recommend the necessary repairs. From cracked housing to worn-out gears, we have the expertise to handle all types of outdrive problems.
Outdrive Rebuilding
If your outdrive is beyond repair, our rebuilding services can give it a new lease on life. We use high-quality parts and advanced techniques to ensure your outdrive performs like new, providing you with peace of mind while out on the water.
Outdrive Maintenance
Regular maintenance is key to preventing costly outdrive repairs. Let us take care of your outdrive with our maintenance services, including fluid changes, lubrication, and overall performance checks to keep your boat running smoothly.
Why Choose Us?
With our dedication to quality workmanship and customer satisfaction, you can trust us to handle all your outdrive repair needs. Enjoy competitive pricing, fast turnaround times, and personalized service that sets us apart from the rest.
Don't let outdrive issues keep you from enjoying your time on the water. Contact us today to schedule your outdrive repair service and keep your boat running at its best!
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#623 Anthony, yacht owner in Newport Beach asks asks
Do you replace all bellows or only the damaged ones?
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For reliability, we recommend replacing all bellows at the same time—U-joint, exhaust, and shift cable bellows. This prevents future leaks and avoids repeat labor costs. During the service, we also inspect clamps, seals, and alignment.
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#621 Kevin, boat owner in Long Beach asks asks
What is a gimbal bearing and when should it be replaced?
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The gimbal bearing supports the driveshaft and allows the outdrive to pivot smoothly. If it becomes worn or water-damaged, it can cause grinding noises, vibration, and drivetrain damage. We always inspect the gimbal bearing during bellows replacement and recommend replacement if there are signs of wear or corrosion.
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#619 Brian, motorboat owner in Newport Beach asks asks
How do I know if my bellows need to be replaced?
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Common signs include water in the bilge, unusual noises from the outdrive, vibration while underway, or visible cracks in the bellows. Bellows typically last 5–7 years, but saltwater exposure in Newport Beach and Long Beach can shorten their lifespan.
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#617 Mark, cruiser owner in Long Beach asks asks
What are outdrive bellows and why are they so important?
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Outdrive bellows protect your boat from water intrusion by sealing critical areas around the drive, including the U-joint, exhaust, and shift cable. If a bellows cracks or leaks, water can enter the boat and damage the gimbal bearing, U-joints, or even the engine. Regular inspection and timely replacement are essential for safe operation.
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#615 Steven, boat owner in Long Beach asks asks
Do you provide warranty on lower unit reseal work?
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Yes, we provide a warranty on our reseal labor, typically ranging from 3 to 12 months depending on usage conditions. All replacement seals are OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts covered by manufacturer warranty. Full service documentation is provided.
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#613 Alex, offshore boat owner in Newport Beach asks asks
Is pressure testing included after the reseal?
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Yes, pressure and vacuum testing is always included after resealing. This confirms that all seals are correctly installed and the lower unit is completely watertight. We never return a boat without verified test results.
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#611 Chris, motorboat owner in Long Beach asks asks
How long does a lower unit reseal service take?
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Most lower unit reseal and pressure testing services can be completed within 1 to 2 days, depending on the engine type and seal condition. We prioritize accuracy and testing to ensure the unit is fully protected before returning it to service.
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#609 Daniel, Yamaha outboard owner in Newport Beach asks asks
Do you replace all seals or only the leaking ones?
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In most cases, we recommend replacing all critical lower unit seals during a reseal service. This includes prop shaft, drive shaft, and shift shaft seals. Replacing all seals at once provides long-term reliability and reduces the risk of future leaks.
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#607 Kevin, fishing boat owner in Long Beach asks asks
What happens if I keep running my boat with water in the lower unit?
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Running with water-contaminated gear oil can quickly destroy bearings and gears inside the lower unit. This often leads to overheating, metal damage, and complete gearcase failure. Early resealing and testing can save thousands in rebuild or replacement costs.
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#605 Brian, center console owner in Newport Beach asks asks
How do you pressure test a lower unit?
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We perform both pressure and vacuum testing using professional tools. This allows us to detect even small seal leaks around the prop shaft, drive shaft, shift shaft, and drain screws. Testing ensures the lower unit is fully sealed before returning the boat to the water.
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