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daydreamer 05-05-2017 07:27 AM

etec lower unit
 
i have a friend that is in need of a 25; regular rotation lower for a 2007 250 etec. need asap. looking for one used or rebuilt in good shape. if anybody knows of one please let me know thanks

Terry England 05-06-2017 08:57 AM

Try Bob or Gene at Suncoast Marine Center - 727-535-4500. They helped me with one a couple of years ago when I was "Navigating by Braille" one morning!

DonV 05-06-2017 10:51 AM

Jeeez T-3, I did not know your Garmin was a braille unit?? :) What do the little dots look like for "oyster beds"?

kmoose 05-06-2017 03:06 PM

Skinny water issues.... ain't no grouper there, I don't go.

Bushwacker 05-06-2017 10:17 PM

ARG Marine in Riviera Beach is another option. They are supposedly the largest E-TEC dealer in the country, so they are a good source of used motors and parts.

Terry England 05-07-2017 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonV (Post 251182)
Jeeez T-3, I did not know your Garmin was a braille unit?? :) What do the little dots look like for "oyster beds"?

Aw crap Donny, I was running down that Bayport Channel with a couple of my dive buddies just after daylight, sipping coffee and talkin chit, plottin' against the hogfish, mangos and white folk coming up with a plan for the day. Not paying attention and BSin' around, I ran that toad Moppie up on the north rock pile. I looked up just in time to see the giant "DANGER ROCKS" sign and chopped the throttles but I hit pretty hard and I thought both engines were going to end up in the cockpit. It went over a bunch of rocks and settled in a little pool. I popped the hatches open to see if we were taking on water and it was dry. We drug it out to deeper water and dove underneath it to see how bad things were since there was blue bottom paint and fiberglass shards in a line across the rocks. The through hulls and transducers were still in place but the hull had two 8' long gouges in it 3/8" of an inch deep. I was sick to my stomach.

However both motors trimmed back down and started right up. Only one would go into reverse because the nose cone was stove in, but there was no oil coming out anywhere, so being the Salty Salts we are, we went out diving for the day and just dropped the lower unit off that evening when we got in. My brother says I could "tear up an anvil and break a bowling ball". I learnt to be totally focused on that channel when I go out. Nobody is allowed to talk to the captain until we get to the Bird Rack now. You need to be careful sometimes in life; that not be'in carefull can be both 'spensive and time consuming too.

DonV 05-07-2017 09:04 PM

"You need to be careful sometimes in life; that not be'in carefull can be both 'spensive and time consuming too"

Amen brother!!! :)

Bushwacker 05-08-2017 08:28 PM

Terry, just remember, experience is what helps you run aground with confidence!

Terry England 05-08-2017 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bushwacker (Post 251225)
Terry, just remember, experience is what helps you run aground with confidence!

Dougie was with me. He just looked at me and said "That was cool, I've never seen you run aground before". I took it as a compliment.

TomParis 05-08-2017 09:55 PM

Lol


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