leaving o/b in well full time?

leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby gypsea » Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:36 am

Hi Gang, Gypsea again with one of those questions. Does anyone with an o/b leave it in the well fulltime? I figure you should be able to get some sort of antifoul to protect it and can't see how the drag would be much worse than a fixed prop ala i/b. Cheers and happy sailing. Gordo. :?:
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby SeaLady » Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:37 pm

I tried it for a few months, to my and the motor's detriment.
Thankfully that was with my old outboard and not my new one.

I now have a block and tackle set up to easily lift it in and out of the well without needing muscles and I leave it chained up in the cockpit.

Take it out of the water!!!!!
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby rob.lovelace » Tue Nov 08, 2011 9:20 am

I was thinking the same thing, there are plenty of stern drives left in the water all it would take is some antifoul crikeys most of them dont even do that. there's a bloke a few berths up from me who leaves his in the water and it seems fine after 2 seasons of doing that. so long as yuou keep an eye on the growth around the intake, or more to the point make sure the tell tail is pumping water I cant see any harm. We used to leave the outboards in the water all summer on the dive boats no problems.
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby PittwaterPirate » Wed Nov 09, 2011 5:35 am

Hi everyone Seeing that we a talking Outboard Motors does anyone flush their motors with fresh water and How do they go about it when on a swing mooring ? PS I like to keep mine out of the water
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby Tales » Wed Nov 09, 2011 7:09 am

Ray,

I use a plastic jerry can with the top cut off.

Just stand the motor in it (out of gear!) and give it a run in the cockpit

My Suzuki has a thermostat so it needs to be warm to flush all passages.

Takes about 15 litres.

Yes, it was a drag taking all that water in the dinghy each time but you may be able to fill up at a pier when you are out sailing.

Tom
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby rob.lovelace » Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:10 am

Okay I saw one on a thunderbird 26 that was out on the hard that had antifoul on the outboard leg and was left in the well. The guy was from Mornington where he has a swing mooring and says he has always done it. He said he puts a sacrifial anode on the leg though.
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby PittwaterPirate » Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:55 pm

Do you recall the make of the outboard motor Rob ? It would make a great advertisement for the manufacturer !
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby SeaLady » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:39 pm

My old outboard grew an amazing array of barnacles in 3 months in winter.
And in chipping them off, also chipped off a lump of metal which I presume was the anode.

When I bought my new outboard I have never left it in the well for more than 3 weeks.
Even with that I start growing stuff.
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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby rob.lovelace » Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:01 am

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Re: leaving o/b in well full time?

Postby karl010203 » Sat Dec 10, 2011 9:03 am

I would never do this... as the thing that most overlook is that the antifoul is only on the outside of the leg. With the cooling vents etc you do get corrosion, animals living on the inside of the leg. I purchased an endeavour years back where the inside of the leg was like a marine park inside the leg despite antifoul on the outside... them little critters are tricky suckers.
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