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On May 19, 2:12*pm, Jay wrote:
I have an acquaintance who recently purchased a 1990 24' SeaRay.While having it serviced his Mech. said he noticed movement in the transom and said the transom needed to be replaced. I don't know what, if anything, was done to verify the need to replace the transom. I am also curious as to exactly when SeaRay sold out to Bayliner and if any of you guys have any knowledge of major issues with the brand pre/post Bayliner. Usually, by sticking it with a screwdriver. OR...by observing the Intermediate for movement while the Boat is " under load ". Could be as simple as grabbing the outdrive, and wiggling it while the boat is on the trailer while someone else observes from the inside. Twin engine models are the most at risk. |
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