Re: Fresh water wash

JohnPaulJo@aol.com
Mon, 13 Dec 1999 23:47:10 EST


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In a message dated 12/13/99 8:37:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, GSTahoe writes:

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John,

Since you did not quote the person you are answering, this statement does
not make a lot of sense. What works well for you?
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Geoff & Bill,

My outboard is water-cooled and needs to be rinsed out after saltwater use. I
mount the motor on the boat and set a 5 gal. pail on an upside down milk
crate. This stack ensures that the prop is close to the bottom of the bucket
but not touching. I don't bother removing the prop - running at a fast idle
the water puts on a good show but most of it stays in the bucket.

Dave Kautz
P-15 #1632 Tilly Lucy
Palo Alto, CA

This works well for me. I even found the bucket on the way home from work
one day. I do have neutral.

Paul Jones
P-15 Keysha2 #2059
Fairfield, Ca

Sorry for the confusion. Paul