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Actually it ran out of gas..... ![]() There is some question as to the accuracy of the gas guage.... but the real answer here could be more deep. Since we know Bayliner is a "price boat" most often bought by new boaters. Then equipment aside, new boaters are bound to make more silly mistakes than experienced boaters. So even without equipment failures, I think one is bound to see more newbies driving Bayliners. The other one I towed here on Hartwell had the duel issue that the starter bendix needed some WD-40 and improper starting procedure on the POS Force it was equipped with. Again - brandy new boater - used 1st boat. This one was easy as I sprayed his bendix and showed him how to start an outboard. My wife and I came to the conclusion that Bayliners might have a duel issue. The equipment AND the overall caliper of operator. -W "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Clams Canino" wrote in message hlink.net... That's 4 out of 5. just sayin' -W What were the causes of the towings? If engine related, could hardly be the fault of Bilgeliner, since they don't make engines and drive trains. |
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