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Old January 20th, 2004, 01:25 PM
Jack Dalzell Jr.
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Rich,
I have to second that opinion. I have used MG's until stiking a deal
with MK last year. I have two MG Tour Editions in the garage and a MG
Brute and I can rebuild them in my sleep ( I've also got a garage full
of spare parts). I also carried a spare TM when using the MG's and when
I got the MK deal, wanted a spare. MK's philosophy is, you don't carry a
spare outboard and shouldn't have to carry a spare TM. So far (one full
season) I haven't need a spare.
Jack

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RichZ wrote:
I've owned way too many electric motors in the past 30+ years. Most of them
have been motor guides. All of the MGs failed me way too soon. The MK on my
boat now has been perfect for going on 4 years now. I will never own a
motorguide again.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


 




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