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michael donahue July 19th 04 11:53 PM

replacing motor in pearson commander
 
Hello, my son (18) just purchased one of these boats, and needs to replace
the old 15 horse evinrude outboard currently on board. The motor fits in a
well, behind the cockpit...will one of the new 4 stroke motors, ie., Honda
work in this application? I would imagine it would have to be a long shaft
as well...any hints are appreciated, best, michael



JayCeeCG July 20th 04 12:15 AM

replacing motor in pearson commander
 
any long shaft motor will work in that appication. Your son has a great boat!
My family has owned Pearson Ariel, which is the same hull as the Commander but
with a larger cabin, for that last12 years.

http://pearsonariel.org/

Here is a link i think you will find helpful.


Hello, my son (18) just purchased one of these boats, and needs to replace
the old 15 horse evinrude outboard currently on board. The motor fits in a
well, behind the cockpit...will one of the new 4 stroke motors, ie., Honda
work in this application? I would imagine it would have to be a long shaft
as well...any hints are appreciated, best, michael










Jared Crane


MMC July 20th 04 01:21 PM

replacing motor in pearson commander
 
The case of the 4 stroke motors is quite a bit larger than 2 strokers so he
might want to measure how much room he has in the well and see if the new
motor will fit.

"michael donahue" wrote in message
...
Hello, my son (18) just purchased one of these boats, and needs to replace
the old 15 horse evinrude outboard currently on board. The motor fits in a
well, behind the cockpit...will one of the new 4 stroke motors, ie., Honda
work in this application? I would imagine it would have to be a long shaft
as well...any hints are appreciated, best, michael







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