SeaKaye12
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Today I had the opportunity to take a good look a an L-Drive installation in a small Bayliner. I had never paid any attention to L-Drives before; in fact I never even knew they existed before reading this forum.
Most people here comment negatively about the L-Drive; It's orphaned, parts are hard to come by; poorly designed...the list goes on and on.
But really; the concept is quite cool; really....very compact compared to a typical I/O installation. Would it be so bad if someone took a modern 4-stroke outboard and properly designed another drive to mate with it? Seems like there would be good application for it in smaller run-a-bouts...
On the other hand, an L-Drive boat is about the only older two-stroke to get by the 4-stroke police on lakes where carbed twp-strokes are banned....Who would guess that an old-school 2-stroke was under there?
Thanks for reading, Chuck
Most people here comment negatively about the L-Drive; It's orphaned, parts are hard to come by; poorly designed...the list goes on and on.
But really; the concept is quite cool; really....very compact compared to a typical I/O installation. Would it be so bad if someone took a modern 4-stroke outboard and properly designed another drive to mate with it? Seems like there would be good application for it in smaller run-a-bouts...
On the other hand, an L-Drive boat is about the only older two-stroke to get by the 4-stroke police on lakes where carbed twp-strokes are banned....Who would guess that an old-school 2-stroke was under there?
Thanks for reading, Chuck