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- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: New member!
Welcome! If you do some research on the Crusader engines, you will find one of the major differences in the manufacturing of these engines is thicker gaskets and seals. Just my opinion, but I think this is one reason they seem to hold together longer when not being run very often. Low hours is good, but sometimes lack of use can cause serious issues. I was a little worried when I bought mine with 313 hrs on a '95, but comp tests went well, and I have put 80 hours on them since. They run like new, and purr like really happy kittens! Or, maybe I should say growl like happy tigers. Find out how old the impellers are. Some owners think they wear out with hours of use, and therefore do not need replacement. They can get weak from just sitting in the housing for a long time. Not expensive, but can really ruin your day if engine overheats. The pics look like the PO took good care of her. Have fun!
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