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Outboard for Sal****er, either for freshwater.
-- Keith __ God doesn't play dice. -- Albert Einstein "Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:sTm6b.49045$nf3.35797@fed1read07... I chose an I/O when I bought my 19' boat for the same reason. Outboards weigh less but I/Os are more fuel efficient. Because it's a little easier to access an outboard, it's rumored that maintenance service costs less. I doubt it. "Jim Stallings" wrote in message om... Hello All, This will probably be a painfully obvious question for many of you, but I wanted to get some advice and I'm a novice powerboater (plenty of sailing experience though!!) Anyway, I'm in the market for a small runabout boat - perhaps 17 to 19 foot. It's to be used in both fresh and salt water here in the NW USA. I plan to pull skiers as well as just cruise and maybe fish. My question is - what are the advantages of an I/O vs outboard, and vice versa. I've been leaning toward an I/O, mostly from the standpoint of noise, simplicity, and looks (no unsightly motor in the way....). What are some other considerations I should be aware of or take into account. Thanks VERY much for any help you can provide. Jim |
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