First time boat owner here.
I have been researcing SEI out-drives for about 8 months now, and have found nothing but happy customers out there, with an unbeatable price.
I have acquired a boat that has turned into more of a project than I had ever planned, but really exactly what I was looking for. It is a 1996 Bayliner 1750 originally with a blown up Mercruiser 3.0. Being the gear head/engineer that I am I knew that 3.0 was not going to cut it.
I read several threads with people asking the same questions.. a 3.0L to V8 conversion with the typical boat forum trolls quickly shooting them down saying that it was a waste of money. Well I am here to prove those guys wrong.
I am putting a 295HP Gen III 295hp aluminum block/head motor in this little boat.
My plan is to go out on the water and surprise some guys with too much money while in a little budget boat.
So needless to say, I fell into a SEI outdrive new in box on a local craigslist.
Although I do not have the paperwork/warranty of buying new, I still got the product I was after.
So I had to purchase the gaskets/bellows and looked nowhere else but SEI..
So I am hoping to have the boat on the water in just a few months and will report back with my results.
I have been researcing SEI out-drives for about 8 months now, and have found nothing but happy customers out there, with an unbeatable price.
I have acquired a boat that has turned into more of a project than I had ever planned, but really exactly what I was looking for. It is a 1996 Bayliner 1750 originally with a blown up Mercruiser 3.0. Being the gear head/engineer that I am I knew that 3.0 was not going to cut it.
I read several threads with people asking the same questions.. a 3.0L to V8 conversion with the typical boat forum trolls quickly shooting them down saying that it was a waste of money. Well I am here to prove those guys wrong.
I am putting a 295HP Gen III 295hp aluminum block/head motor in this little boat.
My plan is to go out on the water and surprise some guys with too much money while in a little budget boat.
So needless to say, I fell into a SEI outdrive new in box on a local craigslist.
Although I do not have the paperwork/warranty of buying new, I still got the product I was after.
So I had to purchase the gaskets/bellows and looked nowhere else but SEI..
So I am hoping to have the boat on the water in just a few months and will report back with my results.
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