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Old 08-07-2012, 08:14 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Your Dad maybe a little off.....
The Old Tin Can "NoBones" had a 1980 75 HP Johnson Stinger that had
well over 2700 hours of use before it quit... No pics, sorry to say..
The 1968 Seamaster had 550 hours before it's untimely death in 1980...

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The old saying goes, If you take care of it, It will take care of you!!
Age and hours mean nothing if you just adhere to the above simple rule!
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Old 08-07-2012, 08:18 PM
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FYI

Don't trust the meter unless you know how it is wired!

Like a dumb ass, I left the key switch on over a week & mounted up some hours on my meter
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Old 08-07-2012, 08:36 PM
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FYI

Don't trust the meter unless you know how it is wired!

Like a dumb ass, I left the key switch on over a week & mounted up some hours on my meter
Time drifting may count against your boat`s meter.
Your time diving is not counted. Or so my dreams tell me.

Any two stroke person will do a compression test first.

Document that with your vesselll log. Mine is my mind, B.W.`s is on paper.

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