Tuesday, October 12, 2010

FABRICATION OF BOAT PARTS IN MEXICO

There is no doubt in our mind after spending the past year here in Mexico that one thing that makes life difficult on a boat here is the fact that parts coming from the U.S. or other countries are extremely difficult and expensive to get here in Mexico. Import fees here are extremely high and it is normal for items to get caught in customs when shipping for weeks or even months. Anyone coming into Mexico on a boat should carry as many spare parts as possible with them that much is clear.
Having said that I will also say that Mexico does a incredible job in the fabrication of parts and the stainless steel work done here in Mazatlan is beautiful and inexpensive.
Below are a few parts that we had fabricated here in Mazatlan. The first is a double belted pulley for our alternator. The pulley was not available in the U.S. or anywhere for that matter since they do not make a double belted pulley for a over-sized alternator that is spaced for the Ford Lehman. We brought in the double belted pulley that was on the boat (although never hooked up as a double belt due to the sizing issue) and a few days later we had a brand new steel double belted pulley for our engine...the cost $45.00 U.S.
The second item we had fabricated was a stainless steel exhaust elbow for our Northern Lights Generator. As you can see by the photos the old cast iron exhaust elbow was in very bad shape. We had gotten pricing for a new elbow in cast iron in the U.S. and the cost was about $350.00. We were so busy getting replacement parts from the lightning strike when we were back in the U.S. that we forgot to order it so when we arrived back in Mazatlan we took the old one off and had a new one fabricated out of stainless steel (which is much better than cast iron). The cost to have a new stainless steel elbow made from scratch here in Mexico $250.00.
We also had to have our stainless steel radar mount customized with a new foot print for our new radome since the new one would not fit the old mount. The cost for this stainless steel fabrication was $40.00.
I challenge anyone to have these jobs done in the U.S. as quickly or as inexpensively as here in Mexico.





3 comments:

Brenda and David said...

We cruisers really appreciate good parts! And good stuff you did get! Thank goodness for some good breaks for Chrokeva.

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