I/O vs outboard

QC

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Re: I/O vs outboard

Funny to learn after all this time that little Danny was screaming about a fish.
Say Red Drum over and over with a little scratchy voice and you'll probably catch up. Not Elton. The poor kid was just hungry...
 

WIMUSKY

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Re: I/O vs outboard

LOL I do lust for an OB BTW. I will admit that at any time. any day. I've been running a 115 Merc 2 cycle lately and it has been a lot of fun. I've had to constantly remind myself to buy Oil and came close to running out recently when I simply forgot to stock up on board. Can't say I have ever had that problem with an I/O :nerd:

Easy solution, 4 stroke O/B........ :)


Hopefully you won't run for Congress :puke:

Aint that the truth!!!!!! :facepalm::laugh:

And yeah, we are the coolest.........:D
 
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V153

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Re: I/O vs outboard

I liked this thread better when it was a girly thread ...
 

pisherofmen

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Re: I/O vs outboard

I'm an inboard man myself but my pontoon has an outboard. like anything else they all have their place, inboards should be kept on a trailer when not in use. That being said they're all good.
 

bspeth

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Re: I/O vs outboard

Im not subscribing to these or air v antifreeze threads anymore(even though I started a antifreeze one lately)
 

izoomie

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Re: I/O vs outboard

With the new 4 stokes, it's outboard all the way. Much smaller, takes less room in the boat, and easier to winterize.
 
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