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Old 01-30-2019, 05:45 PM
Topflitegraphics Topflitegraphics is offline
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I'm a parish priest of a very small congregation, and I, too, went looking for the best I could find in a smaller motor for my '88 18' Seacraft. I ended up getting a 2010 Etec 90 with under 200 hours for just $3K.

My (then) teen-aged daughter had gynecological surgery that her Dr's office assured us had been pre-authorized by the insurance company. They had, in fact only submitted the paperwork for authorization, and had not received a reply before the surgery took place. The insurance company rejected the claim after the surgery saying it was "not medically necessary".

We went through the appeals process and it was still rejected. Both the surgeon and anesthesiologist waived their bills, and the radiologist agreed to take just the copay as payment.

The hospital sent us a bill for over $80K. After the failed negotiations with the insurance company, we went to negotiate with the hospital, and they ended up accepting $1400 as full payment, which was slightly more than they would have gotten from the insurance company if the claim had been approved originally.

Being somewhat tenacious, I then submitted the receipt for my payment to the hospital to my insurance company for reimbursement, along with a copy of the Dr.'s original documentation saying the surgery was medically necessary. I was reimbursed for 80% of the $1400. All in all, the negotiations took almost a year.
Thanks for the encouragement. Believe it or not, so far we have gotten the 175K down to about 10K through the same type of persistence - my wife really wants me to be able to start enjoying my boat & life in general more (especially now), so she has been after the Dr's about the bills

Still going to be looking for a used outboard once I get the transom finished though since now it looks like I might be in for a total knee replacement as well
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Old 02-01-2019, 07:04 PM
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Ok Gents - bear with me, another question on my outboard search. What if any will I notice using a counter rotating engine as a single? Boat pulls to the left instead of the right? Are props easily sourced?
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Old 02-04-2019, 11:50 AM
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Ok Gents - bear with me, another question on my outboard search. What if any will I notice using a counter rotating engine as a single? Boat pulls to the left instead of the right? Are props easily sourced?
You probably will never notice much difference. Props are easily sourced.
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Old 02-04-2019, 05:43 PM
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Ok Gents - bear with me, another question on my outboard search. What if any will I notice using a counter rotating engine as a single? Boat pulls to the left instead of the right? Are props easily sourced?
I ran a left hand lower (counter rotation) outboard for a while and found out left hand props that were for sale without a match or not part of a pair were extremely cheaper than right hand ones. Not as many for sale used but the ones I found I got a deal on due to it not having a match.
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