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Understood. I've thought about hat. the hull doesn't have any nicks, or
blisters. and the floor is solid as a rock. I haen't found anything of wood rot yet. PLUS, it's cheap enough, if there was some sort of damage to the hull etc, it's no great pocket loss. same way with the outdrive. But I have a spare alph1 leg, and was hoping they'd interchange. without great amounts of modifying . that is if they'd interchange at all. Thanks! jamesgangnc wrote: Of course anything could happen but you will be a lot better off with that i/o than one of the other old brands of i/o's. The biggest problem in older fiberglass boat is wood rot. wrote: Thanks Jim. I wasn't sure about the 888. I take it that the parts (if needed) are still available, and also if necessary, a person could interchange it with an Alpha 1? This boat is a 1975. its well kept . Jim wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I'm looking at the possibility of buying a Sea Ray 21 footer. with 350 chevy. and "888" outdrive. OK, I'm familiar with the Alpha 1 with is so popular, but I don't know about the 888 can some one tell me the difference[s] between the two? and can the parts interchange? Thanks! The 888 is an old unit built in the 70s that uses a Mercruiser type 1 drive which is the predecessor to the MR and Alpha 1. The innards are different but the uppers and lowers of the different types will bolt together. Jim |
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