One way to help in selling an outboard.

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Re: One way to help in selling an outboard.

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Is she 4 stroke or 2 stroke? :wink:
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Re: One way to help in selling an outboard.

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Charles,
Saturday is looking real nice, 5knots of wind or less.
I am still running a "stock" century, so not in my son's class. Am happy with the way my Century is running though - just pray the stupid CDI holds up
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4 stroke the 2 stroke equivalent use twice as much fuel at WOT!

James is sending me his flakey one for reconditioning, if you've got any dead ones put them in his box.
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Re: One way to help in selling an outboard.

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Charles,
getting off topic here, but are the white Mark III CDI's rebuildable?
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Re: One way to help in selling an outboard.

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Honda like pictures of ladies with their products.

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Shame about the "boat race" but inflatables do have their plus points.

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Yes both Seagull CDIs are rebuildable, but only on an exchange basis.
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Charles uk wrote:4 stroke the 2 stroke equivalent use twice as much fuel at WOT!

James is sending me his flakey one for reconditioning, if you've got any dead ones put them in his box.
I was referring to the girl,Charlie... :D
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So was I!
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Horsley-Anarak wrote:Honda like pictures of ladies with their products.

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Shame about the "boat race" but inflatables do have their plus points.

H-A
Rebore/resizing is an obvious thing when in use for say 40 years?

Private Health can do it aye?

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Those Honda girls are at it again :shock:

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Hey, This method of using women to promote outboards is not exactly new :P
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Don't forget seagull were doing it too.
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Skirt below the knee :D

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Collector Inspector wrote:
Horsley-Anarak wrote:Honda like pictures of ladies with their products.

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Shame about the "boat race" but inflatables do have their plus points.

H-A
Rebore/resizing is an obvious thing when in use for say 40 years?

Private Health can do it aye?

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Correct me if I am wrong but do you not have to be careful about how you lay those models? :wink:
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Sorry Robin I don't remember!
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Re: One way to help in selling an outboard.

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If you lay them wrong they get all oiled up.

http://www.hondapartsus.com/forum4/laid ... h1757.html

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