Surveyor David Pascoe in his book "Buyers Guide to Outboard Boats" says the following:<br /><br />"It is incontestable that the stern drive power option is the most troublesome and ultimatly costly to own."<br /><br />He goes on the explain why (Galvanic corrosion, etc) but his biggest argument is the very high cost of parts and repair. He also says:<br /><br />"...stern drives are a poor choice for any boat that is going to remain afloat in sea water."<br /><br />He also feels that Mercruiser is the worst of the lot based on his 20 years experience.<br /><br />Compelling arguments. But I still see a large number of boats here in the Northeast used in sea (salt) water that seem to do fine year after year.<br /><br />Can someone put this in perspective for me?<br /><br />I'm looking for a boat now. Should I look for an inboard? Am I rolling the dice with an I/O? <br /><br />What's your opinion?<br /><br />Thanks Tony