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Sierra Marine Engine Parts & Drive Parts
Sierra Marine is a trusted name in aftermarket replacement boat engine and drive parts. Sierra’s products are designed and engineered to exceed the high horsepower demands of today’s engines in the harshest marine environments. All Sierra products meet or exceed the original equipment part it replaces.
If you need help finding a part, we need, Make, Model, Year, Horsepower, and Serial number of your engine.
Warning: We can no longer ship engine parts International or to California Due to Prop 65.
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Sierra oil seals for lower unit applications in Johnson, Evinrude, BRP and OMC Sterndrive/Cobra engines.
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23.99 |
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FLIR is excited to announce the launch of the FLIR M-Series Thermal Promotion! For a limited time, save $1,000 on select M-Series stabilized thermal cameras.
Navigate at night like a pro with the enhanced situational awareness and peace of mind a FLIR M-Series camera brings aboard.
Hurry in to your authorized FLIR dealer and add a FLIR M-Series camera to your boat. The M-Series $1,000 rebate runs through July 7th, 2019 and is valid on the following M-Series models: M-324CS, M-625S, M-625CS and M-617CS.
*Offer valid now until July 7th, 2019
Specials Closeouts Remanufactured Rebates
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18/2 AWG Safety Duplex Cable - Red/Yellow - 1,000'
Duplex Boat Cable is used in low voltage AC applications as well as DC circuits. Pacer manufactures 18 AWG Duplex boat cable in house in the USA for the best quality. First, the cable is built from finely stranded, Type III tinned copper conductors. These conductors allow for flexibility and help to prevent corrosion.
The PVC jacket helps 18 AWG Duplex Boat Cable to be flexible while preventing moisture from accumulating. How does it do that? During the extrusion process, the spaces between wires are filled. This leaves no space for moisture or air to accumulate. After that, a talcum powder coating is given to the interior wires. This coating is used to allow the outer jacket to be easily removed. Just another reason 18 AWG Duplex boat cable is perfect for marine use.
Pacer's marine wire exceeds the requirements and standards of UL, ABYC, and NMMA.
Features:
Extruded exterior cable insulation with no gaps
Highly flexible color coded wire insulation
Stranded, tinned copper conductors
Annealed Finely Stranded Tinned Copper ASTM B172 Class K
Resistant to - Acid, Alkali, Abrasion, Flame, Gasoline, Oil, Moisture
Compliances:
UL Standard - 1426
U.S.C.G - 33 CFR part 183
ABYC - E-11.14
Technical Specifications:
Conductor - Type III annealed finely stranded tinned copper ASTM B172 Class K
Insulation -20 °C to 105 °C flexible, color-coded PVC
Voltage Rating - 600-V
Resistant to - Acid, Alkali, Abrasion, Flame, Gasoline, Oil and Moisture
No. of Conductors - 2
Type of Cable - Duplex
*Sold as an Individual
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In regions that aren’t fortunate enough to have good weather for boating all year round, Memorial Day signals the start of the sailing season. Be ready. Tune up, pump up, and polish!
Check your safety equipment, lines, hoses, and sails. Get ready to launch.
Here are a few handy tips to make your boating season run smoothly.
Paperwork
Get your boating paperwork updated and in order. Permits, registration, decals, certificates, and licenses must be up to date. The Coast Guard, Marine Police, and the Conservation authorities may stop you and board your vessel to check for up-to-date permits and equipment.
It is an excellent time to review your boater’s insurance policy. Check to see if your situation has changed and if you need additional coverage. Then, submit your paperwork as early as possible to avoid fines.
Onboard Systems
Replace the oil filter and lubricate all parts; lower-case should be free of oil leaks
Electrical systems such as fuses, spark plugs, and wires should be checked and adequately replaced
Empty your fuel tank and refill it with fresh fuel and fuel treatments
Flush the water tank
Fully recharge your battery and fill the cells with distilled water
All lines should be checked
Inspect the propeller for damage or fishing line
Check that hull is free of blisters and cracks
The engine anode must be inspected every three months or less.
Replace boat anodes once a year.
Check your outboard anode yearly.
Check your prop shaft anode monthly.
Check the hydraulic steering system for proper fluid levels, leaks, and tilt
Inspect the steering, shift, and throttle cable
Check and change all of the fluid levels as appropriate, including engine oil, power steering, and coolant
Communication
Clean all screens on GPS, VHF radio, chart plotters, and fish finders.
Replace any batteries with fresh new ones.
Check wires and fuses.
Check and repair antenna mounts, speakers, and mics.
Test communication equipment while tied to the dock.
Having a variety of communication options, according to CLR Marine VHF radios, cellular amplifiers, loud hailers, hailer horns, and mobile broadband options - helps you stay connected in a number of ways. “Having different options to reach out to people can bring peace of mind in a serious situation, and can also just help you have more fun while you are out enjoying the waterways."
Trailer
If trailering your boat, pay special attention to wheel bearings, tires, and brake lights.
Dock Lines
Check all dock lines for chafing and fraying. Better to replace than repair.
Safety Equipment
Flares, throw cushions, life jackets. The intense sun can do a number on cushions and life jackets, and flares and fire extinguishers must be current before expiration. The Coast Guard, marine police, and conservation law enforcement take out-of-date safety equipment very seriously, and they enforce heavy fines if you are non-compliant.
Don’t forget the Docks
Check all dock lights and electrical fittings for loose wires. Docks should have an emergency shut-off switch for electricity on the docks.
You will have a fun-filled boating experience if all of your equipment is clean and well maintained.
Fair Winds, Smooth Sailing
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Award-winning author Cheryl Kuba has been at the helm for more than 30 years sailing the Great Lakes, with side trips to the British Virgin Islands and St. Maarten. In addition, she has served as a past-Commodore of Great Lakes Fleet 21 - Chicago region.
©Copyright Cheryl Kuba, 3happycampers.com, 2022.
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Sierra oil seals for lower unit applications in Johnson, Evinrude, BRP and OMC Sterndrive/Cobra engines.
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18.99 |
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Sierra oil seals drive shaft housings in Mercury and Mercruiser engines.
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23.99 |
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Sierra oil seals lower unit, powerhead and power trim applications in Mercury and Mercruiser engines.
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11.99 |
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Sierra oil seals various outboard and inboard/outdrive engines.
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11.99 |
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Sierra lower unit seal kit for Johnson, Evinrude and BRP outboard engines and OMC/Cobra sterndrive engines.
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41.99 |
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Sierra lower unit seal kit for Johnson, Evinrude and BRP outboard engines and OMC/Cobra sterndrive engines.
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59.99 |
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Sierra oil seals various outboard and inboard/outdrive engines.
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8.99 |
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Sierra oil seals for upper gearcase applications in Johnson, Evinrude, BRP and OMC Sterndrive/Cobra engines.
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34.99 |
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Sierra oil seals lower unit, powerhead and power trim applications in Mercury and Mercruiser engines.
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15.99 |
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Sierra oil seals for lower unit applications in Johnson, Evinrude, BRP and OMC Sterndrive/Cobra engines.
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15.99 |
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