Tanqueray
Well-Known Member
I'm very aware of the usual problems and the usual opinions associated with VP outdrives - so at least we do not have to go over all that ground again!
But I have a slightly different question for those with significant experience of VP O/D's if I may.
I have been a shaft drive guy for 50+ years (professionally and for leisure) with some limited exposure to both jets and outdrives - but for the next project there would be significant advantages to using O/D's (depth and drying) providing I could build in some reliability as well.
For those who were on the scene when 290's etc. were being sold new - IF they were new, and IF they were treated reasonably, and IF they were regularly serviced with genuine VP parts then, accidental damage aside, for how long could one hope to have reasonable reliability before age-related problems started to become the norm?
Would say three seasons use at say 500 hours per season be a reasonable expectation (hope) from 'as new' regularly and professionally serviced units? The project I have in mind is about that timescale / hours and I have the availability of two lightly used 290's which I would have professionally stripped and overhauled with genuine parts - I would use these to replace the existing units (which are fully operational anyway) and so I would have two spare units.
Do I have reasonable expectations or am I dreaming?
But I have a slightly different question for those with significant experience of VP O/D's if I may.
I have been a shaft drive guy for 50+ years (professionally and for leisure) with some limited exposure to both jets and outdrives - but for the next project there would be significant advantages to using O/D's (depth and drying) providing I could build in some reliability as well.
For those who were on the scene when 290's etc. were being sold new - IF they were new, and IF they were treated reasonably, and IF they were regularly serviced with genuine VP parts then, accidental damage aside, for how long could one hope to have reasonable reliability before age-related problems started to become the norm?
Would say three seasons use at say 500 hours per season be a reasonable expectation (hope) from 'as new' regularly and professionally serviced units? The project I have in mind is about that timescale / hours and I have the availability of two lightly used 290's which I would have professionally stripped and overhauled with genuine parts - I would use these to replace the existing units (which are fully operational anyway) and so I would have two spare units.
Do I have reasonable expectations or am I dreaming?