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Hello, I'm NEW.. Survey/Sea trial Today

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jcollins
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Re: Hello, I'm NEW.. Survey/Sea trial Today

Post by jcollins »

some of you may know the boat.. (Red Stripe)
Sure do! Very nice boat. Sounds like your almost there?
The boat has not been used much the last couple of years and oddly seemed to run better the more we hammered on her.
You are correct. Gotta run these things. They do not like to sit. I run mine at least once per week. We call it a cruise to nowhere. Just to get out for a couple of hours.

John
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RobS
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Re: Hello, I'm NEW.. Survey/Sea trial Today

Post by RobS »

From 1996 -1998 the GM block that Penninsular was using to build The Beast was drilled slightly out of spec and had resulted in a few cases of cracked blocks. In most cases this was the result of running the engine too hard, overloaded, too high an RPM, etc. At the time of failure it was usually too old of an engine to have GM offer a credit of any type. Some have gone as far as 800-900 hrs before having the problem, some sooner, etc., most likely a result of how it was ran.

They have estimated to have seen 8-10 cracked blocks in this era during which about 100 engines were built.

I am offering this info so you can feel confident that if Red Stripe is your potential purchase you should have no worries. :wink:
Rob S.
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Re: Hello, I'm NEW.. Survey/Sea trial Today

Post by Fitter »

Great news... Survey,oil samples and engine survey all came back "good to go" I have to thank Captain Chris ( Albin Owner ) for all his help and attention performing my survey, a real pro. Hope to be on the water soon and thanks all. Mark G.

If in need:


203-623-0301

captainchris AT thatboatguy.com

http://www.thatboatguy.com

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