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Bayliner Capri
Hello,
I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
Bayliner Capri
You already have it, so until it breaks, enjoy it! (Oh, and keep a cell
phone or marine radio with you.) Force isn't the best, but I have seen some very old Force engines still around and running. If it isn't giving you problems now, just use it until it does. And when it does break, it won't be hard for you or a dealer to install a new outboard of your choice. Who knows... you might even decide you want a larger boat well before the engine goes. Good luck. "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... Hello, I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
Bayliner Capri
Uhh...the dreaded Force L Drive is an outboard power head mated to a stern
drive......it's NOT gonna be easy to " to install a new outboard of your choice".....it's an I/O boat.... "Sinecure" caro31_at_triparish_dot_net wrote in message ... You already have it, so until it breaks, enjoy it! (Oh, and keep a cell phone or marine radio with you.) Force isn't the best, but I have seen some very old Force engines still around and running. If it isn't giving you problems now, just use it until it does. And when it does break, it won't be hard for you or a dealer to install a new outboard of your choice. Who knows... you might even decide you want a larger boat well before the engine goes. Good luck. "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... Hello, I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
Bayliner Capri
No prob...73!
-- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/ "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... Hello, I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
Bayliner Capri
What about the inboard Force L-Drive? This is my concern. Is it just
another boat engine, or does it need special care? Is it har to find parts for it ? Thanks Marco "bomar" wrote in message ... Uhh...the dreaded Force L Drive is an outboard power head mated to a stern drive......it's NOT gonna be easy to " to install a new outboard of your choice".....it's an I/O boat.... "Sinecure" caro31_at_triparish_dot_net wrote in message ... You already have it, so until it breaks, enjoy it! (Oh, and keep a cell phone or marine radio with you.) Force isn't the best, but I have seen some very old Force engines still around and running. If it isn't giving you problems now, just use it until it does. And when it does break, it won't be hard for you or a dealer to install a new outboard of your choice. Who knows... you might even decide you want a larger boat well before the engine goes. Good luck. "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... Hello, I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
Bayliner Capri
I'll email you off list and direct you to a site that has people familiar
with the creature.... "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... What about the inboard Force L-Drive? This is my concern. Is it just another boat engine, or does it need special care? Is it har to find parts for it ? Thanks Marco "bomar" wrote in message ... Uhh...the dreaded Force L Drive is an outboard power head mated to a stern drive......it's NOT gonna be easy to " to install a new outboard of your choice".....it's an I/O boat.... "Sinecure" caro31_at_triparish_dot_net wrote in message ... You already have it, so until it breaks, enjoy it! (Oh, and keep a cell phone or marine radio with you.) Force isn't the best, but I have seen some very old Force engines still around and running. If it isn't giving you problems now, just use it until it does. And when it does break, it won't be hard for you or a dealer to install a new outboard of your choice. Who knows... you might even decide you want a larger boat well before the engine goes. Good luck. "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... Hello, I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
Bayliner Capri
It's a popular pasttime to 'poo-poo' Bayliners. I bought a junker '86
Bayliner Capri with a Force 50 outboard. It had been sitting uncovered under a tree for five years. I replaced a floor board, put a new coil in the engine, and have been running it for four years without a problem. As someone else said, enjoy it 'til it breaks, then replace it! You might even sell it post-Oops to a kid who'd like to rebuild it! Joe D "Marco Polo" wrote in message om... Hello, I have recently bought a nice and clean 1991 Bayliner Capri model 1850. I had to replace the starter, but as far as condition goes, the boat is in great shape. I got it from under $4K. It has an inboard 120 HP Force "L-Drive" engine. The boat performed well on the lake and I haven't seen any major issues yet. I am trying to educate myself more on this boat searching for info on the internet and I haven't heard good things about Force L-drive engines, but I haven't also heard horrible things about it. I really like this boat (as my first boat) and would hate to sell it. But to me now it seems that I did a very bad deal, even though I haven't seen any major issues yet. - Is it very difficult to find parts for it ? - Is there anything I need to know about this engine ? - Can the engine be replaced (and easily adapted to the lower unit) for something else better in case it simply crashes ? - Should I consider getting rid of it now ? - Is this just another boat engine ? Thanks a lot in advance for your input. --Marc |
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