In part 4 our our gearcase mini-course, we will discuss REMANUFACTURED GEARCASES. Dive into the information below to discover if a rebuilt lower unit is right for you.
A rebuilt or remanufactured unit should be built by quality, trained mechanics with quality parts. These units offer the best of both worlds usually giving you OEM parts, a unit assembled by trained mechanics in the US and a nice price savings over new OEM units. This option is the preferred choice of most boaters. Here is why:
- Priced at deep discounts to save you money
- Rebuilt by trained mechanics in the USA
- Units usually include a full 1 year warranty but this will vary
- Built new to manufacturer specifications
- Includes all internal parts & is fully compatible and interchangeable with OEM drives
- Core charges allow for recycling of your old unit*
- Usually ships in 24 hours
An important aspect of many remanufactured gearcase pricing is the core program. The core program is an upfront charge added to your total invoice that is refunded when your old core is returned to your rebuilder. Similar to exchanging propane tanks for your gas grill. This charge motivates customers to send back their old core which allows shops to recycle that old unit. Upon receipt of your old unit, an inspection is performed to determine if any of your old unit is reusable. Refund amounts will vary depending on the health of the old unit. Check with your rebuilder for more details on their specific core program.
If you are looking for a reputable rebuilder of lower units, check out US Boatworks in Kansas City. We have been in the replacement drive business for over 35 years and know your motor inside and out. We offer personalized service and will get your unit to you with the exact specifications needed.  Insurance claims are always welcome & our owner personally handles all insurance claims.  He is happy to talk with you and your adjuster to get the best deal for you. Â
Call us at 913-342-0011 or email us for more info.
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Remanufactured Lower Unit availability and pricing from US Boatworks
Next up the final installment of this course. We’ll review what we have learned and offer some purchasing suggestions. To read day 5 of the course, use this link and read it now.
Stay safe out on the water!