Replacing a Mercruiser 888 (ALPHA) with a Sterndrive Engineering INC (SEI) SE106 outdrive
It was time to service the 888 outdrive on our antique Cruisers Yachts runabout. The unit required a significant amount of work, so we removed it and installed a new SE106 outdrive. The rationale for this decision was based on time and cost. Service for the outdrive was anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks out. Rather than give up the boat for a large chunk of the summer, we decided to purchase the SEI unit, which arrived in 3 days. This video covers the install and our initial thoughts on the outdrive

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