After wrecking another prop the only time I tried to take my boat out this year (tied to dock near rocky shore. Tried to back out and wind blew me into rocks), I have decided to give up on real boating. My oldest son, figuring I need to have something to do, brought me up a 12 foot Mirrocraft aluminum boat along with five old outboards. (One of the outboards was a nice old Evinrude Sports Twin that I sold to him years ago and it is now frozen up.) The one I have greatest hopes for is an old black Mercury 3.9 from the 60s, I believe. It isn't frozen but much of the time I can't budge it by pulling the starter rope and yes, it is in neutral. It can be turned over by hand but acts like it has a couple hundred psi compression it is so stiff. Anyone got any thoughts on this? Also, got back a 1947 Firestone that I sold to a friend in good working order several years ago. He put it in a shed and told me it doesn't run. I'm not sure what my warranty is but it is almost simple enough that I can work on it. Got the 3 hp SeaBee going and the 9.9 Gamefisher firing up on WD40 but not running off the tank of fresh gas at 24 to 1. So, that's what I've been up to besides being crippled up with arthritis and having recent surgery in both eyes for cataracts and glaucoma. Nice to be able to see the screen again and touch base a bit. BTW, I think I must be suffering a bit from Oldtimers disease. Don't know how to update my profile and can't find your private message Helmar.
For those who don't recall who Lootas1 is, I'm Jerry McRorie up on Lummi Island and used to own Rosario after Chuck fixed it up real nice.
For those who don't recall who Lootas1 is, I'm Jerry McRorie up on Lummi Island and used to own Rosario after Chuck fixed it up real nice.
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