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I sure hope you find a different sport as we do not need the
likes of you on the water. Have a good new year if you live
that long
"JohnH" wrote in message
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On 31 Dec 2004 17:39:42 -0800,
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JohnH wrote:
On 31 Dec 2004 09:20:32 -0800,

wrote:

Ok, the snow has melted a little, and the lowerunit IS

starting to
sink into the groung, just the little fin on the verry

bottom. i
dont
know how much pressure this is putting on the lowerunit

but it cant
be
good!! I cant tell if the stering is going to turn ok.

Dig a hole under the lower unit. Put a plastic bucket in

the hole so
it won't fill back up with dirt.


i dont think he will like me digin in his yard.

What difference does it make if you dig a hole or the lower
unit sinks
into the ground. Either way he has a hole in his dirt!
He has taken the plug out of it, and has cranked the

toung of the
trailler up so the melting snow (and summer rain) is

running out of
it.

Not a bad idea.

The mold on the vinel seems like it will clean off

without to much
hard work.
and i took off the gas cap, and to my surprise IT SMELED

LIKE GAS!!

Why not try to start it now. If it starts, fill the tank

with gas.
Put
some stabilizer in there also.


Its the middle of winter here, if I start it, it will have

to be
rewinterized. my nabor will not do that.

If he 'winterized' it, then he probably filled the tank with
gas and
put a stabilizer in it. If he didn't do that, then I would
question
whatever winterization he did.

i thought for sure it would be rotton. i think what im

going to do,
is
stick something in and get a little gas on it, and see

if it will
burn.
if it dose, hell it might run.

Please say you're joking here.


no, im not joking. whats wrong with what i said? If the

fuel will burn
on a stick or somthing, it will burn in the motor.


Are you implying that anything that burns on a stick will
burn in the
engine?

Buy a book on boating.

wich one do you recomend?


See CaptMP's post.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible
and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes