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Ah forget it Bob, you're so busted on this it's not funny,



Martin, you're such a cornered little girl. You won't even stand
behind what you claimed. Is that a 35s5 engine and shaft or not?

I aint letting you off the hook. Either say yes or no.


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"Capt. Rob" wrote:

Ah forget it Bob, you're so busted on this it's not funny,

Martin, you're such a cornered little girl. You won't even stand
behind what you claimed. Is that a 35s5 engine and shaft or not?


Fouled, didn't foul, hit and jambed, tow boat hit it too, drivesaver
designed to save shaft and prop,......

You having trouble keeping track of your lies? Is a drivesaver designed
to save a shaft and prop, answer yes or no.

Cheers
Marty

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You having trouble keeping track of your lies? Is a drivesaver
designed
to save a shaft and prop, answer yes or no.



The drivesaver's primary function is to protect engine and
transmission. But, according to the designers:

1) Drivesaver can also reduce engine vibration in SOME cases.
2) Drivesaver can reduce damage to prop and shaft.

NOW, is that a 35s5 pic or not, Martin? Will you ever have the balls
to say YES OR NO?
So far it looks like you won't, even though I've answered all of your
questions.
I guess that means you don't have a clue when you make a claim that I
found another boat with a open flange and it's not a benny pic. Or
will you stand behind that claim???
Hmmmmm? We're all waiting.


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"Capt. Rob" wrote:

You having trouble keeping track of your lies? Is a drivesaver
designed
to save a shaft and prop, answer yes or no.

The drivesaver's primary function is to protect engine and
transmission. But, according to the designers:


Thankyou, it took you long enough.



1) Drivesaver can also reduce engine vibration in SOME cases.
2) Drivesaver can reduce damage to prop and shaft.


Rot, they said no such thing, you made it up.



NOW, is that a 35s5 pic or not, Martin? Will you ever have the balls
to say YES OR NO?


It may or may not be, but if it is it sure doesn't say much for Benny's
does it?

If it's your boat, if you even own a boat, you either lied about the
survey, or your surveyor should be de-licenced for incompetance.

So which is it big boy, you lied or your surveyor is useless?

Cheers
Marty

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NOW, is that a 35s5 pic or not, Martin? Will you ever have the balls
to say YES OR NO?




It may or may not be,



And there you have it ladies and gentlemen! Let's look at Martin's
backpedals!
First he claimed that the shaft could not be protected, then he
claimed he Never said that!
Then he claimed the photo was not of my boat and not of a benny! Now
he's backed off that claim as well!
So what's left for poor Martin? Some dirt in an engine compartment?
Look at the tranny, Martin. Notice anything? Look at those hoses,
Martin. Notice anything?
What exactly do think the survey lied about, Martin? Do tell us all.


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"Capt. Rob" wrote:

NOW, is that a 35s5 pic or not, Martin? Will you ever have the balls
to say YES OR NO?


It may or may not be,

And there you have it ladies and gentlemen! Let's look at Martin's
backpedals!
First he claimed that the shaft could not be protected,


A lie from Boob.
then he
claimed he Never said that!


That's true, I merely pointed out your lie. Your capacity for
prevarication would appear to know no bounds.

Then he claimed the photo was not of my boat and not of a benny! Now
he's backed off that claim as well!
So what's left for poor Martin? Some dirt in an engine compartment?
Look at the tranny, Martin. Notice anything? Look at those hoses,
Martin. Notice anything?
What exactly do think the survey lied about, Martin? Do tell us all.



Galvanized plumbing fittings, galvanized to copper connection, single
hose clamps, fuel pumps swinging in the breeze, rust stains.............

Oh and it's definitely NOT a pic of YOUR Benny!




Cheers'
Marty
 
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