Do either of you guys remember the very early SeaDoo's that weren't jet powered and instead were outboard powered?
One family on our lake, had a old 1960's JohnnyRude 40 on theirs.
Crazy stuff! :)
-Chris
Hey Don,
Basically, if you're not going to use up your fuel within three months or so, I would be tempted to put some stabalizer in it. Otherwise, it might start going a bit skunky or lose it's punch.
If it sits way too long, it will eventually get to a point where your motor won't fire on...
Welcome aboard Don - nice to have you with us.
There is definitely a winterizing procedure on outboards. Depending on how long you plan to store the motor, the procedure might vary a little.
The main thing I would be concerned about when the temperature dips below freezing, would relate to...
Never mind, it would have made for great material for a "Pro-Line" commercial. :rof:
That's one, probably only my "Krazy Kanook" pals will understand.
Here's a few samples though, to help you catch the meaning.... ;)
-Chris
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Hi Everyone,
I'd like to thank all of you for a great 2009. :)
Our little site continued to grow throughout 2009 and I thank all of you for your contributions and for making EB what it is.
I'm looking forward to an even better and busier 2010 here on the forums and I wish all of you and...
Every couple of days or so, I'll be posting vintage 1967 Larson Brochure scans as well as adding them to the photo-gallery. :)
I'd like to thank Dale, who has spent quite a bit of time scanning these from his collection, for the community to enjoy - thanks Dale! :thumb:
Enjoy! :bounce:
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