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Do the marinas in the Bahamas keep parts on hand for my 28 year old Yamaha?? LOL! or is this finally the time to upgrade to a 300 Zuki like all my Sceptre friends have already done...hmmmmm.
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1977 SeaCraft 23' Sceptre W/ Alum Tower & Yamaha 225 www.LouveredProductsUnlimited.com |
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Jimbo, If you get the Zuke, have them just lay the 'ol "carb" Yamaha back inside the Scepter and take it to the Bahamas. The Bahamians love them and pay top dollar for 'em. They weld the gear cases in "Forward", remove the trigger switches, so they'll start and run them for another 20 years, occasionally changing the O2 sensors. They can be rebuild under a thatched hut for $1800 in parts, very low tech, very reliable. I think they figure "Gas is expensive in the Bahamas, but Mechanics are priceless".
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We will have the embossed 300 Zuke wallet ID card ready for you..........LOL.
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