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I would like to know how easy to mount or dismount an outboard gas
engine -- let's say a 40HP motor. I assume I need a carrier to hold the outboard motor while I mount or dismount the motor. My questions a - Is this a one man job? - Do I need a lift? How small a motor can we man-handle it without a lift? - How many hours should I expect to spend to mount or dismount an outboard? - Is this something that we can do frequently on the same boat without creating a lot of wear and tear? Let say doing this once a month. The reason why I am asking this is that I would like to use one boat for both in electric-motor-only lakes and lakes that allow gas engine. I plan to dismount the gas engine when I go to electric-only lake, and then re-mount the gas engine when I go to lakes that allow gas engine. I prefer to use the same boats in both areas instead of two different boats. The reason is that I don't want to buy two boats, two trolling motors, two set of batteries, two fishfinders, two trailers ...etc. If I only have one boat, I can outfit the boat with good stuff. If I have two boats, I will have to put so-so stuffs in the boats. Moreover, two boats takes more storage spaces. Of course, if frequent mounting and dismounting is not a practical idea. I will have to settle with getting two boats. Any idea? Thanks. Jay Chan |
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