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I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.


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I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.


For ball park starting point, check www.iboats.com and go from there. Of
course, your best bet is a locally owned, well maintained, low hours motor
being sold by someone who doesn't really know the value 8-), but that
website will give you a frame of reference.


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"BuZZard" wrote in message
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I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.


For ball park starting point, check www.iboats.com and go from there. Of
course, your best bet is a locally owned, well maintained, low hours motor
being sold by someone who doesn't really know the value 8-), but that
website will give you a frame of reference.


Thank you.. and yes.. i am looking for THAT person.


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Of
course, your best bet is a locally owned, well maintained, low hours

motor
being sold by someone who doesn't really know the value 8-), but that
website will give you a frame of reference.


Thank you.. and yes.. i am looking for THAT person.


Looking for THAT person is kind of lifestyle among we who inhabit the used
boat/motor market, no?




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Hi Buz,

I would get a newer 40hp (less than10 years old) which is rated at the
propeller shaft, not the power head, so it is really something like an old
50hp?

I think your boat is rated for 40hp max. and a 50hp might be too heavy on
the rear?

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


"BuZZard" wrote in message
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I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.






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Hi Buz,

I would get a newer 40hp (less than10 years old) which is rated at the
propeller shaft, not the power head, so it is really something like an old
50hp?

I think your boat is rated for 40hp max. and a 50hp might be too heavy on
the rear?


I was thinking the same thing.. even the 40 sometimes seems a bit heavy..
A few good waves along the bay from other boats is scary. It has a
cut out along the back of the boat too.. sorta looks like
this... ---\___/---


water comes in ^ with any good size wave.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


"BuZZard" wrote in message
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I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.







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BuZZard wrote:
I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.



It will be somewhat difficult to find a 50hp, or even a 40hp engine in
the 15" shaft length your boat requires.

I think you will find that a 1976 or newer 35hp Johnson/Evinrude will
outperform your old 40 in speed, economy, and reliability. A 2 cylinder
looper(made in 40,45,50,55, & 60 hp versions) is physically smaller but
will weigh only a little more than your old 40hp, especially the 1975 &
newer with the smaller gearcase, but the 15" shaft wasn't very common as
even smaller boats were being built deeper into the '80's & '90s.
Recently, the largest 15" outboard available was a version of the
Mercury 50hp, and this was a "Bigfoot" model, I recall.

Rob


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BuZZard wrote:
I have a 40hp Johnson.. from 1970.
It was rebuilt 6 years ago.. and ran super great...until..
last friday.. now I have a hole the size of a gulf ball
coming out the side of the head. (...

I have a 1963 boston whaler.. 13.5 feet long..

My question is.. what is a reasonable price range for
a newer.. lets say.. mid 90's up.. for a 50 hp motor?
A great working motor.. ?

I know the 100 bucks a hp gimmick for a new one..
I am hoping to find a great motor for about a grand.



It will be somewhat difficult to find a 50hp, or even a 40hp engine in
the 15" shaft length your boat requires.

I think you will find that a 1976 or newer 35hp Johnson/Evinrude will
outperform your old 40 in speed, economy, and reliability. A 2 cylinder
looper(made in 40,45,50,55, & 60 hp versions) is physically smaller but
will weigh only a little more than your old 40hp, especially the 1975 &
newer with the smaller gearcase, but the 15" shaft wasn't very common as
even smaller boats were being built deeper into the '80's & '90s.
Recently, the largest 15" outboard available was a version of the
Mercury 50hp, and this was a "Bigfoot" model, I recall.

Rob


Thanks for the advice.


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