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Old 02-11-2012, 10:51 PM
Travis C. Travis C. is offline
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Sorry I missed your posts until now TK.

I may be confused and have worded everything all word. What I was thinking about was the lower unit freezing. That is the thing that has kept me from venturing out in cold sub-freezing temps because when its stored outside after being used. I was worried it wouldn't get all the water out and crack.

My bass boat has a 1996 90hp Force outboard on it. The jon boat has a trolling motor on it and most winters I float the Caney or Obey.

Sorry if I was a bit confusing. I apologize.

Thanks for clearing it up TK.
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Old 02-11-2012, 11:26 PM
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Sorry I missed your posts until now TK.

I may be confused and have worded everything all word. What I was thinking about was the lower unit freezing. That is the thing that has kept me from venturing out in cold sub-freezing temps because when its stored outside after being used. I was worried it wouldn't get all the water out and crack.

My bass boat has a 1996 90hp Force outboard on it. The jon boat has a trolling motor on it and most winters I float the Caney or Obey.

Sorry if I was a bit confusing. I apologize.

Thanks for clearing it up TK.
Travis, your Force is a Chrysler powerhead with a Merc lower unit ... Your good to go !! <'TK><
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