JeffN
Well-Known Member
I would not worry about the I/O and the boat being in the water. I think the I/O in the water thing is way exaggerated. My original 470s lasted 23 years, my boat is in the water five months a year. The OMC stringers did have a lot of issues back the day but perhaps that was more design than anything else. Moving the motor up and down to raise the drive and have the large rubber thingy in the transom did look like a lot of trouble to me. My first drives were Alphas and no real problems. You are looking at a motor and drive you can fix yourself and would like the solid transom, go with your original idea - if the shoe fits and all that. You could always put a bracket and OB on a former I/O boat but that would cost more than an I/O repower.
Hey perhaps this guy will come around. I don't think I have seen any 241s around here lately. There was one in a yard up the street from a job we were doing a year back or so but it has moved and I have no idea what happened to it. It was an early one too. IIRC it had a stainless rubrail and I believe that was only on early models.
Good luck.
Hey perhaps this guy will come around. I don't think I have seen any 241s around here lately. There was one in a yard up the street from a job we were doing a year back or so but it has moved and I have no idea what happened to it. It was an early one too. IIRC it had a stainless rubrail and I believe that was only on early models.
Good luck.