Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Envirude Engine Parts Supplier

Posted by doshill246 on 10/14/10 - 6:22 AM
#1

Can anyone on this forum give me a supplier of envirude engine parts for a 70 hp 4 stroke outboard 2001 model. I have been getting challenges with getting the parts for the engine and I need it to be up and running so that I can fish and dive. Thanks a million.


Dave

Posted by seahorse on 10/14/10 - 7:25 AM
#2

www.shop.evinrude.com

click on parts, the choose your year, hp, and model

Posted by CES on 10/14/10 - 8:08 AM
#3

You can also try www.Boats.net

Edited by CES on 10/14/10 - 8:09 AM

Posted by John Fyke on 10/14/10 - 9:15 AM
#4

You don't state where you live. Is there no dealers or parts suppliers in your area? Sometimes buying parts online is more expensive because of shipping.

Posted by Gamalot on 10/15/10 - 5:42 AM
#5

Like the others, boatpartsstore.com has had what I needed so far and seems to be very helpful to me with an '84 V4.

What I do appreciate is when I can't find the part on the site I can email and they get back to me very quick with answers.

You may want to save all the links in a boat folder as I have so they are in your favorites right under WC.

Posted by lrak on 10/15/10 - 11:48 AM
#6

http://www.bestboatparts.com/ is HORRIBLE. They don't pickup the phone. They don't respond to email. They don't use the shipping method you paid for. They charge a higher amount than appears on your order confirmation screen, email invoice, or paper invoice. They send you a fake FedEx tracking number more than two weeks before your package actually ships USPS. AVOID!

On the other end of the spectrum, http://www.boats.net is excellent. Better, faster, and cheaper than local. I've placed a half dozen orders with them and been completely satisfied each time.

Edited by lrak on 10/15/10 - 11:52 AM

Posted by CES on 10/15/10 - 3:19 PM
#7

lrak wrote:
http://www.bestboatparts.com/ is HORRIBLE. They don't pickup the phone. They don't respond to email. They don't use the shipping method you paid for. They charge a higher amount than appears on your order confirmation screen, email invoice, or paper invoice. They send you a fake FedEx tracking number more than two weeks before your package actually ships USPS. AVOID!

On the other end of the spectrum, http://www.boats.net is excellent. Better, faster, and cheaper than local. I've placed a half dozen orders with them and been completely satisfied each time.


I've use www.boats.net probably a dozen times and they have come through for me each time. Great operation.