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Also Sprach Capt John :
the time. I would go with a Mercury, lots of dealers, no problem getting it fixed if it has a problem. (...) I would stay away from a Japanese engine for that reason. Errr.... a Mercury in the size range he's looking at IS a Japanese engine. Specifically, it's a Tohatsu (Nissan) with Mercury stickers on it. I'm sure this might get a few people going, but I grew up on the water, I got my first small outboard 38 years ago when I was 10 years old. I put lots of hours on them over the years, it's fun from time to time to just putt around in a little boat. I'm not new to this. I've seen people have to throw out engines just because they couldn't buy some silly part anymore, it can, and does, happen. My trolling motor is a 1963 18 HP Evinrude. Pretty much all the parts I've needed (points, coils, condensers, carb overhaul kit, various gaskets, and a waterpump impeller) are still available from the dealer. The only thing I've wanted but not been able to find at the dealer was a waterpump housing.... managed to get a new old-stock one on ebay. Dan -- It was the Law of the Sea, they said. Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top. -- Hunter S. Thompson |
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