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Julien Mills
 
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Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks

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Your mercury dealer can date it by the serial number.

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"Julien Mills" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks



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tony thomas
 
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Boat should have a serial number on the transom somewhere. The last two
numbers are the year.
The motor has a serial number on the transom bracket somewhere. Post that
number here and we can tell you the year.

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Tony
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"Julien Mills" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks



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Jack Redington
 
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Julien Mills wrote:
Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks


Get the serial number and go to this site. I had purchased parts for my
71 7.5 merc from this guy.

http://www.seilermarine.com/rapair/mercury.htm

Capt Jack R..

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julien mills
 
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On 2005-07-07, Jack Redington wrote:
Julien Mills wrote:
Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks


Get the serial number and go to this site. I had purchased parts for my
71 7.5 merc from this guy.

http://www.seilermarine.com/rapair/mercury.htm


OK guys, thanks for all the replies...
I'll be back with the sn.








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Chris
 
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is it always the last two numbers that are the year? Don't some builders
put month in there somewhere too???


"tony thomas" wrote in message
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Boat should have a serial number on the transom somewhere. The last two
numbers are the year.
The motor has a serial number on the transom bracket somewhere. Post that
number here and we can tell you the year.

--
Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

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"Julien Mills" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks





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The serial number may have the month in there somewhere but the last two
digits are always the year.

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Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

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"Chris" wrote in message
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is it always the last two numbers that are the year? Don't some builders
put month in there somewhere too???


"tony thomas" wrote in message
news:E60ze.141871$nG6.70409@attbi_s22...
Boat should have a serial number on the transom somewhere. The last two
numbers are the year.
The motor has a serial number on the transom bracket somewhere. Post
that number here and we can tell you the year.

--
Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

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"Julien Mills" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm considering buying a 12' aluminum boat with a 7.5
horse mercury, probably about 10 - 15 years old.

The seller doesn't know the exact age of the engine
(or boat). Is there any way to tell, by examining
the engine? Is it printed on a plate somewhere?
Or, if it runs well, maybe it doesn't really matter
exactly how old it is. Still, it would be nice
to know.

Thanks







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