Re: Seafoam or Redex? What's better, or are they the same thing?
Re: Seafoam or Redex? What's better, or are they the same thing?
aha! someone whos brains I can pick!<br />Ooooh!I don't know about that my friend :0) I have got a Johnson VRO 70hp on the back of my Microplus but I am having a little bit of trouble with it at the moment, you can put that down to lack of TLC, but we are getting there. Just completely refurbished JILLY-AN-TU after 28 years of her original white/orange livery, she is now resplendant in diamond white and looks great. I asked the mechanic at the marina where I have my boat to have look at the engine, his initial report is good but at £42 + vat per hour is a bit over the top so No 1 son, who is a auto mechanic, is going to have a look. When the motor is top line she goes like a dream seeing off many of the pucker speed boats, we get some very peculiar looks as we coast by. LOL. I have owned this boat for over 28 years now and do not wish to change it in the forseeable future, mind you, they are like rocking horse droppings now since they stopped making them all those years ago.<br />I always trailered mine for the same reasons you gave, but now I have retired and am not totally fit the launch and recovery are beyond my capabilities now. To ease the costings my son and 2 son-in-laws and myself have quartered the cost so it isn't too bad. Where I park do a daily launch/recovery service which includes parking the trailer and also 1 vehicle, this, of course is at a charge. I am not sure how much but you can call them on 01305 782080 they are called Blue Water Horizons.<br />Strewth mate, this isn't a posting it's an epic.LOL never mind, you now know a bit more about me and my boat than you did 10 minutes ago.<br />Cheers my friend.<br /> Geoff.