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    Thank you Dave- glad it turned out great

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    Thanks so much Maeve! Happy to help

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    Bryce Marine

    Bryce Marine

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    (18 reviews)

    We spent $14,000 on a boat hoist. No delivery offered. The owner acted like we were bothering her…read more Unsmiling, unfriendly. Had we been able to find what we needed anyplace else, we would not have had to deal with them.

    If you're not white, Bryce is not your place for boat service or repair. They do respect minorities…read moreand will bench your job to put others ahead of your boat. So if you are white then Bryce is a fine "impeccable" establishment. I'm sure that they'll get your boat worked on right away. If you are brown you get slow rolled and delayed. I dropped mine off just to have the impeller replaced and live well pumps replaced. The problem Renee listed, "Won't start" which it did, it just needed a new impeller. That was back in May 2025. To her credit, Renee said it would be about 3 weeks before they could get to it. I figured okay it's not drive worthy, so why not. By the magic of time travel, those three weeks turned into 6 weeks with no call back. Then comes August so g'bye May, June and July. I get a call saying it won't start and the ESM was bad and they no longer manufact this module that must control the impeller I asked to be replaced +$$. Guys says that'll take about a week to get new one in. G'bye August. "Oh well they don't make those anymore so we can send it off to be repaired" G'Bye September. I get a call in September saying it was ready but obtw, the battery bank charger won't charge the batteries (which was never the problem. (Minn Kota4 bank onboard charger less than 3 years old), "for another $450 to $500 I could go ahead and replace that for ya". It's a Bass boat so it's a essential piece of hardware. So then I'm quoted a final cost for work of $3500. Special Price for an impeller=cooling pump for a boat motor. It's made like thick rubber or silicone spokes like youd see on one of those paddle boats you'd see on the Mississippi Delta. Sucks in the water from above the propeller.An impeller costs about $35 to maybe $100 depending on the boat motor. Live well pumps are from $20 to $50. I needed two replaced. Let's call it $150 to be generous. I'd figure the impeller is the most challenging to replace. Ya got to disconnect the lower and upper units. So I could see that as a high labor charge. So who knew it took 5 months to do a maybe $200 job that should take a week at best? Oh I know why. I missed it! The ECU repair conservatively cost $1500. For my motor they're $500. That math doesn't math up to $3500 with $120 per part installation. The wonderful journey from impeller to ECU at Bryce Marine certainly Making America Great Again. And another aside, How the hell do I go from a 3 foot coiled trailer wire to truck, to an over 6 foot connection cable over this extended stay at Bryce Marine?

    Quantum Sails N Canvas - boatrepair - Updated July 2026

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