I needed an new manual steering cable on my 16' Arima. Seemed like a job I could do myself with some help from YouTube, so I removed the old one, and ordered the new one. But I was switching from a rack mount to rotary, which meant I needed a bigger hole in the dash for the helm. I got squeamish about drilling in my dash, and didn't have the right size hole saw anyway, so I decided to take it to a local Marine shop to finish the job. $470 dollars later, I had the new cable installed! This was for 3.6 hours labour, plus taxes and fees. Does anyone else think this is unreasonable? They say they had to remove the motor to get it installed. Maybe they had to jiggle it a bit to line up the rod? This seems like a pretty common, straight forward job that should have been done in less than an hour. Maybe I'm just cheap, but I really feel ripped off! Does anyone else have experience getting this done? I know...I should have just finished it myself!