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I have only had smaller boats with outboards and would like to get a larger boat.
The ones in my price range have engine issues and here is my question. I understand the preference for diesel over gas but I have never heard of anyone simply replacing an inboard with a normal engine such as from a go-kart or Volkswagon or one of those 3 cylinder japanese cars. I don't see the advantage of a marine engine since when they get wet they are filled with rust and seized as would my 6hp go-kart engine. So, does anyone know why I can't replace an engine with a normal gas engine? Thanks, Frank |
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