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If you're in salt water, I'd stay away from I/O's.
-- Keith __ "Life is not tried, it is merely survived, if you're standing outside the fire." - Garth Brooks "André Langevin" wrote in message ... I have a 34 feet houseboat with a Chrysler 318 driving a Paragon v-drive - the problem is that no parts are available anymore for this tranny and i would like to change it to somewhat more modern. I have two choices: Stick with the propeller and shaft model and buy a Twin Disk or ZF v-drive transmission Get an I/O and install it on the boat. Now i get very decent performance with my engine and propeller combination right now. Low speed (8 kts) operation cost is about 12 $ an hour at 1500 rpm and high speed (18 kts) is about 40 $ an hour at 2700 rpm. Top speed is 22 kts. I have no experience whatsoever in I/O and i would really appreciate to receive comments on this. Cheers André |
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