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kap n jim
Posted 11/9/2007 4:08 PM (#283867 - in reply to #283768)
Subject: RE: Fogging really necessary?




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Fogging:

I have owned boats for 32 years and used to work at a marina. I don't always fog because I use the boat late into the fall (December) and get the boat back out usually in February. If my boat was going to sit for awhile, and I wanted to skimp on fogging, I would probably skimp on my 2 stroke, being that those cylinders are already coated with oil (oil mixed with gas), while the four stroke gas has less lubrication.

A good point was made though, it only takes a few minutes and the expense is minimal, so why not fog if the rig will be sitting idle for an extended period ?

Edited by campfire 11/9/2007 4:16 PM

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