Hi All,
I am seeking the best advice on Bellows. I have been told a number of things about bellows, like as follows:
1. Replace them every 8-10 years, period.
2. Replace them when needed. This does not make much sence to me, wait till they leak?
3. If the boat was slipped for the summer, they will go bad faster than if the boat was trailer'd and only put in the water when using it. Slipped boats bellows will dry rot and trailered boats will not.
4. Park the boat on the trailer with the outdrive down to prevent the bellows from wearing.
5. Exhaust bellows are not that important becuase they wont leak into the boat, only worry about the drive/shift bellows.
Assume on the above that my questions were about fresh water boats, not salt and were in the Northeast where we only boat from May to September.
I would really like to know what to expect from a boat. My current boat is a 1997 that was slipped in fresh water for the last 10 years. I am thinking about moving to a 1993 that was trailered.
I can tell you that the outdrive on my newer, slipped boat is in worse cosmetic shape than the older 1993 that was trailered. There is build up/pitting on the 1997 and not on the 1993. It would make sence to me that the bellows have more wear as well.
I am just trying to get a dependable response on this. Being a pro maintenance guy, I would like to know and don't want to wait till they leak and I can't use my boat.
Please let me know, how long can they last? How long has any other Iboaters gone on them?
Thanks
MS
I am seeking the best advice on Bellows. I have been told a number of things about bellows, like as follows:
1. Replace them every 8-10 years, period.
2. Replace them when needed. This does not make much sence to me, wait till they leak?
3. If the boat was slipped for the summer, they will go bad faster than if the boat was trailer'd and only put in the water when using it. Slipped boats bellows will dry rot and trailered boats will not.
4. Park the boat on the trailer with the outdrive down to prevent the bellows from wearing.
5. Exhaust bellows are not that important becuase they wont leak into the boat, only worry about the drive/shift bellows.
Assume on the above that my questions were about fresh water boats, not salt and were in the Northeast where we only boat from May to September.
I would really like to know what to expect from a boat. My current boat is a 1997 that was slipped in fresh water for the last 10 years. I am thinking about moving to a 1993 that was trailered.
I can tell you that the outdrive on my newer, slipped boat is in worse cosmetic shape than the older 1993 that was trailered. There is build up/pitting on the 1997 and not on the 1993. It would make sence to me that the bellows have more wear as well.
I am just trying to get a dependable response on this. Being a pro maintenance guy, I would like to know and don't want to wait till they leak and I can't use my boat.
Please let me know, how long can they last? How long has any other Iboaters gone on them?
Thanks
MS