Starter repair boat
Get your boat back up and running smoothly with our selection of starter repair parts for boats. Whether you're a seasoned boater or just getting started, a properly functioning starter is essential for a hassle-free day out on the water.
Our starter repair boat category offers a range of high-quality parts to fit various boat makes and models. From solenoids to starter motors, we have everything you need to get your boat's engine turning over reliably.
Don't let a faulty starter disrupt your boating adventures. Shop our selection of starter repair parts and enjoy peace of mind knowing that you have reliable components keeping your boat's engine operating smoothly.
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Leo, skiff owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Can you service my trailer at the launch ramp or storage yard?
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Definitely. We offer mobile trailer repair at boat yards, ramps, or storage locations across Los Angeles and Orange County. We bring the tools and parts to get you road-ready.
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Hannah, sailboat owner in San Pedro asks
Do you provide trailer lighting repair or rewiring?
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Yes – we fix or replace LED and incandescent trailer lights, harnesses, and connectors. All wiring is sealed, marine-rated, and tested to meet DOT and safety standards.
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Omar, wake boat owner in Cabrillo Marina asks
Can you replace corroded leaf springs and suspension parts?
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Yes – we replace leaf springs, shackles, axles, and torsion suspensions. Saltwater corrosion is common in coastal areas, so we use galvanized or stainless hardware for longer life.
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Isabella, pontoon boat owner in Long Beach asks
Do you offer wheel bearing replacement and hub service?
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Absolutely. We repack or replace wheel bearings, service hubs, and install new grease seals. Regular maintenance prevents trailer failure and saves you from costly roadside problems.
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Tony, bass boat owner in Huntington Harbour asks
How much does boat trailer repair usually cost?
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Minor fixes like lights or wiring start around $100. Brake system work, bearing replacements, or structural repairs typically range from $200–$1,000 depending on trailer size and damage.
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Melissa, fishing boat owner in Marina del Rey asks
Do you repair both bunk and roller boat trailers?
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Yes – we service all types of trailers including bunk, roller, tandem axle, and custom frames. We repair or replace winches, bunks, rollers, guides, and more for any style or brand.
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Jake, center console owner in Newport Beach asks
What are common signs that my boat trailer needs repair?
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Uneven tire wear, squeaky or loose hubs, flickering lights, rusted parts, or poor braking are all red flags. We inspect your entire trailer system to ensure safe and legal transport.
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Ava, sterndrive boat owner in Cabrillo Marina asks
Can you store my boat during the insurance claim process?
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Yes – we offer short-term dry storage while your claim is processed and parts are delivered. This protects your vessel and speeds up the repair once approval is granted.
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Daniel, houseboat owner in Long Beach asks
Will you match the insurer’s approved budget for repairs?
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We work within the insurer’s scope but never cut corners. If the approved budget doesn’t cover safe, lasting repairs, we negotiate with the adjuster or offer upgrade options if needed.
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Megan, fishing boat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Do you provide repair estimates for insurance claims?
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Yes – we offer detailed repair estimates with photos, parts lists, and labor breakdowns. We send them directly to your insurer or provide you with documentation to submit.
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