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hockydries
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Aaybody know about what it would cost to get a new outboard motor for a boat that is a 17 foot johnson/evinrude V bottom (80's model) recreational boat that you would ski/kneeboard/wakeboard behind? I wouldnt need as monster engine, just one that is reliable and could easily do the task.

8/18/2005 11:00:26 PM

Incognegro
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I recommend a cheap, used trolling motor

and a golf cart battery

that should set you back like 80$ total

8/18/2005 11:27:29 PM

optmusprimer
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paddles

ask freebird's gf

8/18/2005 11:33:10 PM

KartRaceKid
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boat motors are not cheap by any means

8/18/2005 11:39:00 PM

Woodfoot
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YOU MOTORBOATIN' SON OF A BITCH!

8/18/2005 11:42:09 PM

zxappeal
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Damn...I would recommend a minimum of 115 to 125 and more like 150 to 175 hp.

And you would be looking at a minimum of around $5000, probably closer to 7 or 8 to get a brand new motor.

Outboards are NOT cheap.

8/18/2005 11:45:20 PM

Maugan
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who needs a motor

http://www.akawac.de/deutsch/toern_ber/gardasee2000/wasserski_cat2000_13sec.mpg

http://www.thebeachcats.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=getit&lid=40

[Edited on August 18, 2005 at 11:53 PM. Reason : .]

8/18/2005 11:52:24 PM

hockydries
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ok.....thats out...what about havin one rebuilt drom the ground up if it was kept up well, then stopped getting used 6yrs ago

8/18/2005 11:53:25 PM

zxappeal
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How do you know it needs rebuilding? I would make sure it's good and clean. Change the plugs. Rebuild the carbs.

And fog the hell out of it with something like CRC's marine winterizer spray shit for 2-strokes or Sea Foam Deep Creep or PB B'laster. Crank it for a couple of minutes (with the spark plugs out; taking a break every 15 seconds or so) and let it sit over night.

Put the plugs in, mix some good fresh gas and oil WELL in a seperate container, and then gas 'er up.

Try running 'er then.

Parts for outboards are NOT cheap...try the easier, cheaper things first.

8/18/2005 11:58:59 PM

tawaitt
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a general rule for outboards is $100 per HP untill about 15 HP

8/19/2005 8:17:15 AM

zxappeal
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bingo.

8/19/2005 3:47:06 PM

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for something like a yamaha or mercury, you're lookin at about $5-7k for a 150-200 hp motor, you'd be better off rebuilding the one you have for about $300-500. what type of motor is it, what horsepower and year, and what is the problem with it? i do some work on sea-doos and outboards and i might could take a look at it for ya, but it would be a week or two before i could get to it, i'm so backed up with stuff right now.

8/19/2005 4:33:15 PM

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