OkieFlyer
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I'm not sure which portion of that you're referring to. Marine products for inboards are mostly generic automotive parts, except where spark/flame arresting versions are necessary. Most boat manufacturers use the same steering cables, throttle cables, trim pumps, etc, so the volume of parts sales in the market keeps the prices reasonable. Outboards are expensive when purchased new, but most people aren't replacing them that often if they aren't in commercial use. Hell, I'd wager that the majority of outboard-equipped boats ever sold to non-commercial customers are still with their original equipment.
No! You bite your tongue. Marine products are special. Very, very special, SoonerAviator.
An ignorant person might look at my boat engine and say, "Well, that there is a run of the mill Chevy 305." I would have to remind this idiot that what he's looking at is a Mercruiser 5.0, and it's very, very special, and automotive parts simply wouldn't do.
And to clarify an earlier comment of mine, I think that we could do as good or better with newer designs, including electronic ignition and fuel injection. I do, however, think there is some value in keeping things reasonably simple, such that the owner/ operator can have a good understanding of what's going on under the hood.
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