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(Bob D.) wrote in message ...
In article , (Coff) wrote: Hey Bob... Make sure you poke your head into Justin's office when you get to work in the morning and give him a big wink. Those rubes on rec.boats will NEVER figure this one out... Another conspiracy theory Coff? Are you the last honest man? It's legit. Heck. I'm picking up a couple extra outdrives, myself. "Another"? Please explain. Coff |
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I'm not sure I understand your statement. If your question is why I would
consider picking up more than one outdrive, the answer is I have two boats. The boat I just bought has a corroded lower. As for the boat I have been using, I heard a slight noise whever I turned hard to port or starboard at the end of last season. I need to lub the gimbal bearing, and if the noise persists remove the outdrive lube and inspect the ujoints. So tha tmight be two drives there. Since I don't want to be without an outdrive I might buy a third as a spare, so I won't have to worry about downtime. In article , (Coff) wrote: It's legit. Heck. I'm picking up a couple extra outdrives, myself. "Another"? Please explain. Coff |
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