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My Dad has an opportunity to buy an older Ranger bass boat that is seemingly
in "perfect condition" for what he feels is a very good price. It is a one owner boat and my Dad knows the owner and his meticulous nature so he really wants to buy it. However, he is a bit concerned about the motor itself just based on its age (it currently runs flawlessly). He has asked me to try to figure out how difficult it would be to work on this particular motor if/when it needs repair down the road. I have a lot of experience with 4-stroke car engines (I work with them for a living actually, building turbo/efi race motors) but I have literally zero experience with anything related to boats, 2-stroke motors, or even carbs. So in a nutshell, for somebody that has a wide selection of tools, and lots of mechanical experience, are there enough resources out there (service manuals, etc.) that a person could jump in a succesfully repair this type of motor? On another topic, is there any particular part of this boat that we should knit pick before buying? Every single thing on this boat "looks" perfect. The paint, the carpet, even the upholstery, but we have never owned any kind of boat and buying anything this old is a bit scary. Thanks for taking the time to read! Jeff |
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