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"Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message ... Don White wrote: db wrote in message ... Just curious since I've been outa boating for 30 years. I used to boat daily with a small 18 footer with an outboard motor in the east end of Long Island. Back then it seemed like the outboards were always in need of repair or in my mind often ( I guess the salt water was tough on them) and I wonder if the outboards are more sturdier today or about the same? I can imagine the motors are higher tech but salt water hasn't changed so I'm just curious with those of you who are currently boating what your opinion of them are? I know today there is more selection of brands. Back then, I only saw Evinrude, J&J, Mercury and Chrysler (a small amount then). thanks. Around here (Nova Scotia) a lot of smaller keelboats leave the outboard on the transom all season. For trailerable boats, I'd flush the cooling system after every outing with fresh water. Wow. This is boating talk Dingy Dan...you wouldn't be interested! |
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