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On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 11:19:15 -0700, Tim wrote:
I've been thinking about this and haven't really come to any conclusion, But While in S. Florida this summer I was looking at the fishing boats. and of course you had your diesel or large gas powered Bluewater battlewagons, as Chuck would mention, they 40 footers with three tier tuna towers etc. But then you had the smaller center console sport fisherman craft, like the 22' - 27' Makos, Gradys, Parkers, etc Thhat were all equipped with large outboard single or dual. I was wondering why, especially in the smaller craft there was the absense of I/O's Like Mercruiser, volvo penta, etc. Anyone I've talked to has never given me a direct conclusive answer. Does it have to do with the salt water? handling charistics? etc? I don't know why the I/O's arn't popular for intermediate sport fishing. Thats why I'm asking. THANKS! Tim, I had an I/O in my 21' Proline. I'll never have another I/O. They must be winterized and de-winterized. Changing the oil is a nightmare. In fact, almost any maintenance, other than checking the belt, is a nightmare. Replacing manifolds and risers is a pain, besides being costly. In the Ches Bay, they should be changed about every 7-8 years. I waited until the ninth year. Had to be towed in. |
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