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15. February 2005, 08:14:28
Lieutenant Minz 
Well, a damp motor is a dry motor that got rained on and I think I got most of the water out:~)

13. February 2005, 06:29:57
Lieutenant Minz 
I finally found a damp motor! I think that's really going to work:~)

6. February 2005, 09:31:43
Lieutenant Minz 
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bwildman: Thanks for that advice! I'm gonna go out there and check every hose!

5. February 2005, 06:53:19
Lieutenant Minz 
Well, it's a '98 with a 2 cycle, I must admit I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to motors. But the real question is do they make 'dry' motors for these sorts of small boats? Water seems to be getting into the motor somehow. Thanks for any advice :~)

4. February 2005, 12:12:38
Lieutenant Minz 
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bwildman: Fiberglass, about 15 footer.

4. February 2005, 06:24:11
Lieutenant Minz 
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bwildman: I am just an amateur fishing sportsman with outboard 2 cycle. It seems to flood alot. I was just wondering if there is a dry motor for this application?

3. February 2005, 06:40:53
Lieutenant Minz 
Funny you should mention water and electricity. That was the point I was asking. Which motor works better in water, as in boats?

2. February 2005, 09:12:56
Lieutenant Minz 
Anybody have an opinion about which is better, wet motors or dry motors?

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