How Much Does Marine Diesel Repair Cost in Seattle?

Marine diesel repair costs vary widely across the Pacific Northwest. Seattle is among the most expensive regions due to labor demand, parts scarcity, and the complexity of modern engines. Understanding typical pricing helps boat owners budget and avoid sticker shock.

Labor Rates in Seattle

Hourly labor typically ranges from $120 to $180. Factors influencing rates include:

  • Travel distance

  • Time of year

  • Engine type

  • Parts availability

  • Emergency response

After-hours rates may increase to $180–$300 per hour.

Common Repair Costs

  • Injector replacement: $300–$800 each

  • Injector pump rebuild: $1,200–$4,000+

  • Turbocharger replacement: $1,000–$3,000

  • Fuel polishing: $600–$1,200

  • Cooling system service: $400–$1,500

  • Heat exchanger rebuild: $800–$1,500

  • Alternator replacement: $500–$1,200

  • Full repower: $15,000–$40,000 per engine

Hidden Costs Boat Owners Forget

  1. Marina access fees

  2. Haul-out costs

  3. Yard labor charges

  4. Diagnostic time

  5. Parts shipping delays

How Preventive Maintenance Cuts Costs

A $200 impeller replacement can prevent a $4,000 cooling-system repair. A $600 inspection can identify $10,000 worth of issues before they become failures.

Stay ahead of expensive diesel repairs. Contact Nautix Marine for affordable, transparent diagnostics and preventive maintenance. Call or text us to schedule.

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