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And if you run into something else and the skeg is missing, the skeg can

not
be broke if it ain't there. Course the prop and shft will take a

lick'n.
Get it welded. About $80.



He didn't say the whole thing was gone. One third. Learn to read, will
you? The skeg on my 135 Evinrude has been about a third gone since I
bought the boat. No adverse affects.



More stupid advice.


What advice did I give?

I said that my Evinrude works just fine with a part of the skeg gone.
There is NO noticable difference in handling, or performance. The skeg
is still long enough to hit something before the prop does.
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"Bill Cole" wrote in message news:kpZeb.668060$uu5.109174@sccrnsc04...
Did you argue with someone that it didn't make sense to fill portable gas
tanks on the dock to keep them inside the boat?


Absolutely nothing wrong with filling a tank in a boat. It's done all
the time, same tank, different color. It is safe as long as you aren't
stupid, so, my guess is you probably shouldn't try it.


Aren't you the one who
believed that a gas engine would burn absolutely no oil during normal use.

I don't believe your boating advice is prudent advice.


Idiot, you need to learn to read.
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Typical. You follow ME around, then when you make a completely absurd
statement, and when asked for any inkling of proof, start the third
grade name calling


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"Bill Cole" wrote in message

news:kpZeb.668060$uu5.109174@sccrnsc04...
Did you argue with someone that it didn't make sense to fill portable

gas
tanks on the dock to keep them inside the boat?


Absolutely nothing wrong with filling a tank in a boat. It's done all
the time, same tank, different color. It is safe as long as you aren't
stupid, so, my guess is you probably shouldn't try it.


Aren't you the one who
believed that a gas engine would burn absolutely no oil during normal

use.

I don't believe your boating advice is prudent advice.


Idiot, you need to learn to read.



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Typical. You follow ME around, then when you make a completely absurd
statement, and when asked for any inkling of proof, start the third
grade name calling


"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"Bill Cole" wrote in message

news:kpZeb.668060$uu5.109174@sccrnsc04...
Did you argue with someone that it didn't make sense to fill portable

gas
tanks on the dock to keep them inside the boat?


Absolutely nothing wrong with filling a tank in a boat. It's done all
the time, same tank, different color. It is safe as long as you aren't
stupid, so, my guess is you probably shouldn't try it.


Aren't you the one who
believed that a gas engine would burn absolutely no oil during normal

use.

I don't believe your boating advice is prudent advice.


Idiot, you need to learn to read.


Oh, JoeTechnician, quit.
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