Re: Omc Sterndrive
I have had a shallow mooring spot (salt water) in past years (3-4 feet at low tide) and the only way to deal with it is to keep the drive trimmed all the way up. It is not optimal, because the bellows is stretched up and the trim rams can get growth on them. But I did it with minimal ill effects over 3 seasons or so. This season I purposely got the boat in early to get a good spot that's about 10 feet deep at low tide (17 feet deep at high). This is much better because I can keep the drive down and it makes coming in at close to low tide much easier.
Rick, you would be suprised to see how well a I/O, one that is maintained well, can stand up to salt water. I have a 20 year old Cobra and it's been in salt for at least the past 7-8 seasons. Not much corrosion because it's not in a marina, just a mooring but salt water for sure. If you can keep the fouling down to a reasonable level, it's really not that bad. If I had to trailer a boat every time I wanted to use it I would not bother and I'd get a classic muscle car instead!
As it is, I drive down to the beach (5 minutes) walk over to my dinghy, dump it in the water, paddle out and I'm out inthe channel in 10 min. So I deal with the salt issues. OMC/Bomb Triple Guard Grease is your friend! Use it and Boeshield or Corrosion X liberally.