SteveM wrote:So with that said, it doesn't sound like anyone on this thread owns an old B20 with I/O.
If you had a lift, would you consider it?
I told you the issues with I/O's, my biggest issue is the Aluminum sitting in the water.
On a lift, its better, maybe much better. But still when you run, its in the water and just being in a salt water environment causes issues.
Bellows leak, a pain to get in and around motors...
That is the bad.
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The good...and there is some good points
The good is the motors are pretty much whats in a car and for me I am pretty familiar working on those motors.
Parts tend to be less costly then outboards.
I like the motors being inside the boat way better then being out on the transom.
I know I drop stuff...I only lose a few items when the stuff falls INSIDE the bilge. Drawback to outboards
The drives are not cheap...but there are usually a bunch that can be had somewhat reasonable. Advantage over outboards
The motors are just motors if you need to buy or change out.
Having the drive past the transom isn't the best for fishing. But I spent many a day sitting on transom with feet out over and pole past the drive catching many many fish.
Also nice to have an unobstructed view when looking back. Yep, another outboard dig.
The drives are pretty simple units to work on if your mechanical and can avoid using Vice Grips, Pipe wrenches
and the like. Plus keep up on maintenance and anode replacement.
The thrust is perfectly in line with direction of travel so much more economical then inboards.
Low water the drive can come up some and still allow you to make headway...nice feature over inboards.
Maneuverability is point and go in forward or reverse...not quite so much with inboards, especially if single screw.
No water...raise drive, get out have a picnic or a couple drinks. Enjoy the day till tide comes back in with no worries. Once tides in and floating lower drive and go. Do that with inboards and your never sure if your bent up and stuck, bent but can get back ...or real lucky just put in gear and go.
Wanna trailer...raise drive and your good.
Boats are a compromise, no matter what..even the perfect boat is.
The right boat came along with I/O's I'd buy.
The right boat came along with outboards...I'd buy.
Inboards...yup same thing.
Just preferences, they all have merit.
You gotta remember one huge important piece of information...
You asked a crowd on a 31 Bertram forum for their opinion.
That opinion is gonna be biased.