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"Tim" wrote in
oups.com: I don't know if they are better or worse, but they have a one year warrenty for less than $800.00 , a book, and do it myself. Outdrives scare me. I like a little more between me and the sea flooding in around me than a rubber diaphram.... I heard a woman frantically calling for help on 16 last summer. She was screaming about the boat flooding and someone got her to beach it on one of the harbor's little islands before it sank. The diaphram in her outdrive had ruptured, probably from lack of proper maintenance, and water was flooding in around the drive. She was OK after the grounding. Every time I see an outdrive underwater at the marina here in the salt water, I swear I can hear something fizzing away underwater as the sea consumes amazingly expensive parts you can't flip up out of the water like an outboard. Today I was staring down into the jet pump on an amazingly expensive Hinckley jet-powered picnic boat and wondered what all the corrosion was about on the amazingly expensive jet parts I could see in the murky salt water.....fizzing away, too?...(c; |
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