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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 10:31:54 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...01866121jLLXfR Here it is in all its glory as it sits but come spring it will be back in the water after 20 plus year sleep Alot of the interior and such have been stored in side and is in very good condition and most just needs a good cleaning. it has Chrysler on the stern so if anyone knows anything about these can give me any info I would be greatful Mario Chrysler has not been in the outboard business since 1984. If you can get it to start and run it may be OK for a while, otherwise it will need to have the carburetor rebuilt at the very least. It might be cheaper to look for a used outboard in good running condition. http://www.hurrikain.com/thechryslercrew/history.htm Regarding the boat, virtually everything that moves will need to be cleaned and lubricated. If you have a protected body of water nearby try to get someone experienced to help you put things back together, launch it, and check everything out. Get some day sailing experience, working up to over nighters, before planning anything more ambitious. |