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rplas48

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Getting low on ring free and oil filters so I searched the web and found cycleshops were selling ring free with the quarts anywhere from $36 to $40 or about what you would pay at a marine store. However it seems the pricing for the small bottles...3.2 oz are far cheaper per ounce.... 10, 3.2 oz bottles are $1.69 per bottle or $16.90 for the equivalent of a quart. The same shop had the Yamaha oil filters for $20 compared to $27 at the marine stories. I just ordered a batch from yamahasportsplaza.com. Thought I'd pass it along
Happy holidays to all !

Ray
 
I originally posted this thinking I found a cheap source for ring free. Well my order came today and the 3.2 ounce ring free bottles looked exactly like the quart bottle I still had..."Ring Free Plus Fuel Additive". For the heck of it I checked the small sticker on the back of the bottle and it said to use the entire 3.2 ounces per 5 gallons of gas. The quart bottle had the rate as 1 ounce per 10 gallons. I called Yamaha for an explanation and was told that the smaller bottles are diluted and that you needed to use 2 bottles to get the equivalent of what 1 ounce from the quarts provided. Talk about deceptive practices.
Ray
PS at least the oil filters were fine.
 
Early this spring I bought a case of pints which cost me 11.62 per pint. I think that was the best deal I could find. I looked at the price of pints in marine stores and most were 18-20 per pint so I did pretty good.
 
When I need Ringfree, I generally buy it by the case (in quarts) from SIM.
Next time I need some, I'll have to compare SIM and BOE Marine.
 
I buy at Sim also
Buy the case.
Cheapest I have found
 
Lucky John... for what it is worth ring free only comes in quarts (32 oz), 12 oz, and 3.2 oz. bottles. It doesn't come in pint (16 oz ) bottles.
Yamaha customer relations got back to me and said they are going to relable the 3.2 oz bottles to reflect the dillution.
Ray
 
http://www.simyamaha.com/

Simyamaha.com is a division of Shipyard Island Marina, Inc. We are the authorized parts supplier and dealer for Yamaha outboards. We are located on Washington Island in Door County, Wisconsin. We are family owned and run and have been in the boating/marina business here since 1982.

Besides being a dealer for Yamaha, we are also part suppliers for Mercury and Volvo Penta outboards, as well as the US distributor for Permatrim hydrofoils. We have a very diverse knowledge of the marine industry that goes a bit beyond dealing boat parts. On any given day, we may be re-powering a 16ft fishing boat or a 50ft yacht. We may be installing electronics, polishing a hull or making boat repairs and upgrades. Our facilities include a 40-slip marina, 20,000 square feet of indoor heated and unheated boat storage, and a dedicated 4500 square foot marine repair building that we are able to drive our 70 ton Marine TraveLift into.

Along with our local marine business, we have 4 websites we sell various marine parts from. You have already found our Yamaha site. For our Permatrim sales visit http://www.permatrims.com and for our Mercury Verado Owners Club Site visit http://www.veradoclubparts.com. To view our corporate site and see what else we have to offer visit http://www.shipyardisland.com.


800-213-3323

email Andy at [email protected]
 
http://www.simyamaha.com

SIM is run by Andy Munao (great guy) and sells Yamaha parts at reasonable prices on the internet. Andy knows alot about Yamahas and willingly shares his knowledge on a forum called the Hull Truth - http://www.thehulltruth.com/shipyard-is ... -parts-22/, or on the phone.

Nothing but good experience here dealing with Andy. In the past, if he didn't have the answer to a question he'd take the time to find it.
 
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