stelican
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I suspect a Sealine would fall apart before the outdrive did regardless of where you took it![]()
We all start out with outdrives.
Well remember defending them against the no nothing detractors on this very forum many years ago,when my own boat sported a pair.t
What did they know after all ?
Rather lot as it turned out !
If despite all the warnings, a boat with outdrives is all your money will buy or shafts were never an option, just get the newest outdrives you afford.
You will search long and hard for anybody who started with O/Ds and then progressed to shafts who would willingly go back.
You will note that the only supporters of O/Ds are those stuck with them
Might be wrong of course,so c,mon all you shaft men lets see hundreds of posts in praise of outdrives and prove me wrong.![]()
Where does this information come from?The only boats that fall apart are some on the French ones, shocking build quality when you look close.
if looked after properly they will last well, if neglected then don't complain when they need money spent on them. You must have been unlucky.
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Regal with twin Mercruiser OD. UnluckyYou must have been unlucky.
The only boats that fall apart are some on the French ones, shocking build quality when you look close.
Sounds like a maintenance issue Oldgit ?
Regal with twin Mercruiser OD. Unlucky
Princess 25 with single Volvo. OD. Unlucky Again
Princess 33 with twin Volvos. OD. ARGHH...
What Outdrive models were they, particularly Volvo? It might help others, hence this thread.
The Outdrive Owners Lament.
Sittin' in the mornin' sun
I'll be sittin' when the evenin' come
Watching the ships roll in
And then I watch 'em roll away again, yeah
I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay
Watching the tide roll away
Ooo, I'm just sittin' on the dock of the bay
Wastin' time
Did not bother with nuts and bolts in the end everything was held together with zips.![]()
No 1st hand experience, but in the US many boaters swear about them - not just for robustness, but also for high power/torque handling.Has anyone any experience of Konrad drives? They are meant to be very robust.
Sitting in the morning sun on land as my shaft drive has been pulled out/ my boat has sunk due to fouling on something ?