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Just how bad are these units, I have seen some great used boat prices that
have these on them, are they totally worthless or serviceable until repower
money comes along?


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Tuuk
 
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No, the OMC electric shift drives are a pain in the ass. There is a clutch
coil down in the lower end that will fail in the most unusual time, once a
year perhaps, and that gear ball knuckle transmission piece will wear out
also, annually. Stay away from that unit if you can, unless it is given to
you.






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Just how bad are these units, I have seen some great used boat prices that
have these on them, are they totally worthless or serviceable until

repower
money comes along?




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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 18:17:10 -0600, "hagar"
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Just how bad are these units, I have seen some great used boat prices that
have these on them, are they totally worthless or serviceable until repower
money comes along?


Depends on the condition. I just rebuilt one using a spare drive last
summer and it works great. The electric shift is a little strange to
deal with, but it is works, they are fine.

I would look for an adapter kit and find a Merc outdrive however for
replacement at some point.


Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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what they do to fish than what they do to
fishermen." Ted Williams - 1964
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I'm not sure I was clear, these are the units that have what looks like an
outboard motor on a bracket. Do those have electric shift?


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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 18:17:10 -0600, "hagar"
wrote:

Just how bad are these units, I have seen some great used boat prices

that
have these on them, are they totally worthless or serviceable until

repower
money comes along?


Depends on the condition. I just rebuilt one using a spare drive last
summer and it works great. The electric shift is a little strange to
deal with, but it is works, they are fine.

I would look for an adapter kit and find a Merc outdrive however for
replacement at some point.


Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------
"I object to fishing tournaments less for
what they do to fish than what they do to
fishermen." Ted Williams - 1964



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Bill Sheffield
 
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No The Sea Drives don't have electric shift. They do have problems, one of
which is ingestion of sea water mist while running.......not good for the
little needle bearing inside the powerhead.
I have seen some rigged with the air intake inside of the boat, which helps.
Unless you can buy the rig extremely cheap, it's best to stay away from
them.

Bill




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Finally, a correct answer. Even though the question was posed correctly, the
other answers were for a stringer mount stern drive not a Sea Drive.

Bill Sheffield wrote:

No The Sea Drives don't have electric shift. They do have problems, one of
which is ingestion of sea water mist while running.......not good for the
little needle bearing inside the powerhead.
I have seen some rigged with the air intake inside of the boat, which helps.
Unless you can buy the rig extremely cheap, it's best to stay away from
them.

Bill


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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 04:21:43 GMT, Jim Kelly wrote:

Finally, a correct answer. Even though the question was posed correctly, the
other answers were for a stringer mount stern drive not a Sea Drive.


I thought they were one and the same.

Oh well.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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"We may say of angling as Dr. Boteler said of strawberries:
Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless
God never did and so, if I might be judge, God never did make
a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling."

Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler"(1653)
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Jim Kelly
 
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The Sea Drive was actually the forerunner of bracket mount outboards. It was a
great idea but the execution was poor. If a solid hull with a Sea Drive can be
found for the right price, it makes an excellent candidate for a bracket mounted
outboard conversion since the Sea Drive required a closed transom.

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 04:21:43 GMT, Jim Kelly wrote:

Finally, a correct answer. Even though the question was posed correctly, the
other answers were for a stringer mount stern drive not a Sea Drive.


I thought they were one and the same.

Oh well.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------
"We may say of angling as Dr. Boteler said of strawberries:
Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless
God never did and so, if I might be judge, God never did make
a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling."

Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler"(1653)


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