Re: replies to questions.
Never feel intimidated, Ted. Every "big dog" was a "pup" once. <br /><br />When I started there were a lot of folks who helped me and answered all my (dumb) questions. Any tid bit I can pass on is simply a small pay back to those folks.<br /><br />Besides, when someone asks what to do about the bolt he broke or the piece he lost or how to fix it -- the "expertise" to answer it came from a guy who'd "been there, done that"! A guy once asked me what I thought about putting V4 on a 13' boat he had. I told him "it'd be fun but a tad scary with XX prop and real scary with YY prop -- dont ask me how I know."<br /><br />As for the follow up deal -- yes its always nice to hear the outcome. We all have a lot to learn and its nice to know what helps and what doesnt. For the past 25 years or so my job has included helping people work thru motor and set up problems, mostly via phone. I can only remember a very few who called back and said it was fixed. We have a saying that when you quit hearing from someone, its fixed -- the ol "no news is good news" thing. Sad but thats the way it is. A lot of people here do write back and let everyone know the outcome. Like I said, thats how we all learn, not just the person living the delima.<br /><br />Good luck all!