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On 3/6/2010 9:01 PM, Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message m... Inboards cannot compete with four stroke outboards if you are talking similar horsepower. They weigh more, and the way they are hooked to the prop is less efficient, whether you are using one via an outdrive or a propshaft angled through the boat's bottom. The outboard's drive system is less complex than that of an outdrive, and more reliable, plus you can pull it completely out of the water. No big gasket on the transom, either. The "straight inboard" shaft assembly is less complex than that of the outboard, but...the inboard prop is angled. That is less efficient. Depends on the size of the boat. Eisboch You stupid ****z, I talking about the little jon boats I own. Big boats (anything bigger than mine) should be taxed off the water. |
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