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![]() "P" wrote in message ... I have a source for natural gas, but it's unlikely to be usable in the rotax's. Or anywere. Thanks for the impeller & hull tips, any other idea's how I could tell if there are any impending repairs? We do want it for bopping around for an afternoon here & there and we're 5 minutes away from Bluffers. Agree there is NO boat really that makes you comfortable on lake ontario, in short the moment the wind picks up I'm headed for shore. Would also have a radio, and probably a hand held one to boot along with an inflatable. It's at a dealer - might they be offended if I bring in my own mechanic to take a look haha? By all means, bring your own mechanic. If the dealer objects, then move on and look for a boat elsewhere. Insist on a sea trial if at all possible. Bring your mechanic/surveyor along for the ride. Listen to the boat while you're out. Note any odd noises, make sure the engines turn the same RPM at WOT, make sure it's not pulling heavily to one side or another (assuming a balanced load). It's really just common sense stuff with a boat of this size. For example, if you see a rusty fitting, ask the dealer about it, then ask him to replace it as part of the deal. I hope it works out. --Mike P.S. My wife says I'm a source of natural gas as well. ;-) |
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