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On Saturday, March 29, 2014 9:27:01 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Sat, 29 Mar 2014 03:17:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Saturday, March 29, 2014 1:56:20 AM UTC-7, wrote: I imagine he is just trying to stir up some actual boating content. It is a shame he has to dig that deep to find it. I am not sure we still have any I/O guys here tho. Personally I think they are "trailer boat only" in most applications. I am not sure I want to keep rubber parts below the water line on a boat that stays in the water around here. Hey, these ancient posts have a wealth of info. and I'm enjoying them . Greg, I could switch over to outboards, I've had a few of those too. ?;^ ) Now that the 4 strokes are getting better, there is very little advantage to an I/O. My mother's family all ran "Bay Built" work boats with inboards and I thought an I/O was the best of both worlds until I got down here. The ones I was familiar with on the Chesapeake were still trailer boats. Down here the only I/Os you see are "go fasts" with big block V-8s that seldom get wet. I know exactly what you're saying Greg. But unless you have a sail boat, and like to pay slip rents, around here, trailer boating rules. Mercruiser alpha 1's are easy to come by due to long term use. I mean' it's kinda hard to improve a hammer. And I/0 engines are something that most parts you can get through NAPA. Like carb kits, solenoids, belts etc. I wouldn't use an automotive water pump, though... |
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