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Default Outboard popularity question.

On Oct 4, 7:09 am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 10:02:30 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing





wrote:
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 11:19:15 -0700, Tim wrote:


I don't know why the I/O's arn't popular for intermediate sport
fishing.


You've pretty much gotten most of the "issues", but truth be told,
there really isn't much difference in complexity between a modern
outboard and I/Os.


On some boats, the major consideration is cockpit space and I/Os can
take up precious room in a smaller boat if there isn't sufficient
bilge to give you floor space. On a center console less than 23 feet,
there will be a reduction in space and around 20 feet, you won't have
any space to speak of.


23 foot and above, you can stuff a I/O engine in the bilge, but space
will be at a premium which makes it more difficult to maintain the
engine - everything from oil changes to simple repairs become more
complicated due to space problems.


Basically that's the real reason - space.


OK, to be honest, the engine cover isn't all bad. If it's made decently, as
it was in the Proline, then it becomes a great place to sit, a 'table for
cutting bait, etc., and a place to stand and wave distress flags from when
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LOL!

Guys, thanks for all the replies. this thread has truely been
enlightening....


I can see the advantages of an O/B, in many the case