Best surface Drive for Marine diesel?

Discussion in 'Surface Drives' started by wiggler4490, Nov 22, 2007.

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  1. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Read his postings, its there
     
  2. Frosty

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    Ok Rik ille bite ,--just for you.

    Oh Rik can we see some photos of your boat please.

    How old are you Rik? about 8 years old.

    Common show us all a picture of your dads boat and tell us its yours.

    Posted is the latest attempt,this can reach speeds of 8KTS
     

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  3. Rik
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    Rik Senior Member

    Okay, see attached photo, no b.s., not games, no hating upon others products and sorry, it is not my daddy's boat.

    Here is a video of the boat running. http://media.putfile.com/Skater-haulin-azz

    Nice photo of yours outdrive

    Here is a link to my web site. www.arneson-industries.com
     

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  4. Rik
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    Rik Senior Member

    I took some more time and re-sized a photo so that it can be uploaded onto this web site.
     

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    Rik Senior Member

    I would, but look at his post count. That would take too long.

    Be a Friend and help him out.
     
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    masalai masalai

    Don't be so lazy, you don't seem to be who you claim, else you wouldn't be asking such questions & you would know "Frostys boat".
     
  7. Rik
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    Rik Senior Member

    I have not been the hater here. I was stating facts and "Frosty" was offering conjecture on his opinion that he did not back up with any proof. Essentially he was bad mouthing, from what you claim, is a competitors product.

    I offered who I am, not that I have to prove anymore than I have. I have not called anyone a child, nor insulted anyone. So I do not see what the problem is other than I do not go along with unsubstantiated opinions.

    Sorry, I do not know who Frosty is nor do I know his boat.

    Why is it that no one will come forward with it?

    Do I have to spend an hour and find his post?
     
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    masalai masalai

    Nothing like it (Levi drive - that is)
     
  10. Frosty

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    Lovely boat Rik Fantastic--
     
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    Rik Senior Member

    Thanks Frosty, I like your cat too, sleek lines.
     
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    Kay9 1600T Master

    Its Ron Barcardi's boat.
     
  13. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Ahhhh, I know that one, Always has a sign reading "Pist n broke"
     
  14. Rik
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    Rik Senior Member

    Ron has David Scott's Bacardi 36' Skater. Totally different boats. I didn't use a rudder or Mercury Drives. Rather I have Steerable Arneson Surface Drives.

    Your right though, Zolack has a damn nice strip club. Good eye!

    Frosty, as I see it, you need to start putting something up other than b.s. It appears you have a lot of people fooled into believing you know more than you do. What that is, no one seems to know or be able to produce.

    You and your little friend masalai don't seem to like women either so I don't think you two are even on the right web site for your orientation.

    Back to the subject of this thread. Jim, (Wiggler) you know what to use, and what is the best out drive out there on the market. Please don’t let the ignorance of the uneducated people affect your decisions. Call me and I’ll get you setup with the right drive for your application.
     
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    masalai masalai

    <removed>

    You still havn't posted the challenging image of "Arnesons in marina berth & not barnicled" - can't because it lives on a trailer, except for brief passes to the next refuel point
     

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