El and Bill
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One of our Honda 40's died. But she went out a gentle and sudden death. Cruised us almost 2,100 hours, and then one day last week she simply wouldn't start. Hoping it was simply electrical, we took her to the Honda engine doc, and last night we got the call. "Sorry to inform you ..." It was a massive heart attack -- connecting rod and bearings frozen when the pwer head failed.
She served us well, taking us to many beautiful places with no problems until she quietly gave up the ghost.
Looks like we'll be looking for a new "baby" to take over the port side, and debating whether to replace both so we have the security of two new Honda 40's on the pond. By the way, makes for a good argument to have two engines -- massive failure and we were still able to chug her down the Chester River to our truck and trailer. No Sea Tow necessary, and in some of the places we cruise, no Sea Tow.
So, checking the bank account and debating whether to blow the works.
She served us well, taking us to many beautiful places with no problems until she quietly gave up the ghost.
Looks like we'll be looking for a new "baby" to take over the port side, and debating whether to replace both so we have the security of two new Honda 40's on the pond. By the way, makes for a good argument to have two engines -- massive failure and we were still able to chug her down the Chester River to our truck and trailer. No Sea Tow necessary, and in some of the places we cruise, no Sea Tow.
So, checking the bank account and debating whether to blow the works.