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Yacht Engine Repair in Kansas

Browsing all marine service providers in Kansas. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full Kansas marine industry.

Engine trouble is the most common reason boat owners call a marine service shop. Whether you have an inboard diesel, an outboard motor, a sterndrive, or a pod-drive system, finding a qualified marine engine technician matters — saltwater fouls fuel systems, electrolysis chews through wiring, and sea-trial diagnostics require specialized equipment most automotive mechanics don't own.

Marine service providers in Kansas

No exact engine repair matches yet — these are the major marine shops in Kansas.

Mid Kansas Marine

Verified
Boat Shop · Repair services
517 East 4th Avenue, Hutchinson, KS
+1-620-665-0396Website

Mid Kansas Marine

Unverified
Boat Shop · Repair services
KS

U.S. Boatworks

Unverified
Boat Shop · Repair services
930 Osage Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66105

Jayhawk Marina

Verified
Marina
26353 Jayhawker Drive, Paola, KS 66071
+1 913-557-9900Website

Rock Creek Marina

Verified
Marina
KS
Website

Blue Valley Yacht Club

Unverified
Marina
KS

Clinton Lake Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Hart Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Lake Perry Yacht and Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Linn County Park Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Linn Valley Lakes Boat Ramp

Unverified
Marina
KS

Lovewell Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Frequently asked questions

How much does yacht engine repair typically cost?
Hourly labor at a qualified marine engine shop typically runs $120–$200 in the U.S., with parts billed separately. A simple impeller replacement might be $250–$400 all in; a full diesel rebuild can be $5,000–$25,000+ depending on engine size.
Should I take my outboard to a dealer or an independent shop?
Dealers carry warranty work and have direct manufacturer training; independents are often faster and cheaper for out-of-warranty engines. For brand-specific issues (electronic injection, propulsion control), dealers tend to be the safer bet.
How often should I service my yacht's engine?
Most marine engine manufacturers recommend service every 100 operating hours or annually, whichever comes first. Saltwater use shortens intervals — many full-time cruisers do 50-hour intervals.