Outboard Corrosion
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Moneypenny
Outboard Corrosion
Last year I kept my Mariner 4 hp 4-stroke o/b shipped in the well pretty much all summer. It is not easy to lift in and out as the boat lies bows in on a finger pontoon with no access from the side. The winter service revealed significant internal corrosion. Clearly this year I must pay more attention to regular fresh water flushes. You used to be able to buy a special wooden insert that lifted the o/b clear of the water. Does anybody have any helpful advice on how this works? Pictures? Failing that it seems that the only answer is to sling the motor ashore on a halyard and run it up in the yard's flushing tank. Grateful for any help on this one.
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oak
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I have one of these little support brackets which came with the boat along with a rubber grommet and for when I want to go really fast a plug for the outboard well.
the outboard support is very simple ,quite easy to make.I will take a photo tomorrow and post it.
the unit is prevented from sideways movement by little lugs and mine has pins which locate into the locker lids.
my photos will reveal all
Oak
"Merlin"
p.s.
I have never used the support as I am currently sailing in fresh water
the outboard support is very simple ,quite easy to make.I will take a photo tomorrow and post it.
the unit is prevented from sideways movement by little lugs and mine has pins which locate into the locker lids.
my photos will reveal all
Oak
"Merlin"
p.s.
I have never used the support as I am currently sailing in fresh water
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oak
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- Joined: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:15 pm
- Location: ireland
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