jj1000
Member
Hello Chaps
Does anyone have any experience waterproofing an outboard? I will soon finish sticking a Mirror Dinghy together and am looking forward to the champaign launch, glug, glug (the champaign, not the dinghy I hope).
Anyway, I'd like to use an outboard to get down the river to the sea and then start sailing. When I capsize, which I'm sure to do even in a Mirror, and turn turtle then the outboard clamped to the stern is going to get a bit miffed and I'm going to have to row home. Is there some sort of 'dry-suit' I can put on the engine to keep it happy?
Cheers John
Does anyone have any experience waterproofing an outboard? I will soon finish sticking a Mirror Dinghy together and am looking forward to the champaign launch, glug, glug (the champaign, not the dinghy I hope).
Anyway, I'd like to use an outboard to get down the river to the sea and then start sailing. When I capsize, which I'm sure to do even in a Mirror, and turn turtle then the outboard clamped to the stern is going to get a bit miffed and I'm going to have to row home. Is there some sort of 'dry-suit' I can put on the engine to keep it happy?
Cheers John
