HOTPURSUIT":5xqx7jpr said:I take it we are talking I/OS and not inboards. I would go with the twin outboards my self. I/o you have the engine box taking up deck room. Outboards just seem to be more reliable and a lot less maintinence. I have had 4 I/OS, 1inboard and 2 Outboards. I presently own a parker with Outboards because I am tired of squeeling belts, contorting my self into incredible spots to change plugs, fuel filters and what ever else breaks. plus Outboards areself draining so if you want to take a ride on a nice winterday without having to winterize the motor every time. I keep mine on a lift at the house and run it all year.
Easier :?: ? You betcha! Faster to swap out :?: Also true! But cheaper :?: ? No freakin' way ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Parker23":1dnef17s said:Outboards are a lot easier to swap out and change compared to a i/o
Parker23":3g6ij0e6 said:Its nice to have the option to switch outboard companies if you feel compelled to, with just a minor modification to the transom bolt pattern Vs the gapeing hole on the transom for i/os all being different.
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