



Engine jobs on inboard boats are not for the faint of heart. The engine bay is tight, the components are heavy, and one wrong move can turn a repair into a much bigger headache. That's exactly the kind of work we thrive on.
We pulled the Hammerhead engine out of this boat and got the job moving in the right direction. The block came out chained to a lift - heavy, greasy, and well past its prime. What's left behind is a clean open bay ready for the next step. That's how these big jobs work. You don't skip steps, and you don't rush it.
What makes a pull like this go smoothly is having the right equipment and knowing how to use it. A job this size requires a proper engine hoist, the right rigging, and someone who understands how inboard marine powertrains are laid out. The wiring harnesses, the bell housing, the accessory connections - everything has to be handled carefully so nothing gets damaged on the way out.
We do this kind of work regularly. Inboard engine repairs, heavy removals, marine mechanical work - it's all part of what we bring to the table. If your boat has been sitting because of a major mechanical issue, don't let it stay that way. We have the tools and the know-how to get it sorted out.
Big repairs like this take patience. But done right, they give your boat a whole new life on the water.