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1990 tracker deep v pro16 transom replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 244230" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>from the looks of the motor and year of the boat im guessing your rude is a 1990, evinrude and johnson are pretty much the same exact motors both being OMC built. that being said as far as im concerned and i think most would agree they are very good motors. as for wanting a four stroke theres a few things to consider, one being that a 4 stroke will be heavier than a 2 stroke. a 4 will be quieter and give ya a lil better fuel economy but from a mechanical point of veiw the 2 stroke is way easier to replace and repair parts wich if you are mechanicaly inclined will save you a bunch of money on repairs and replacing parts such as the pump and impeller and a tune up wich should be done every few years if you want your motor to last and not give you any suprises on the water. as for the transom i would just use regular lumber and seal it yourself with a resin and it will last a lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 244230, member: 4468"] from the looks of the motor and year of the boat im guessing your rude is a 1990, evinrude and johnson are pretty much the same exact motors both being OMC built. that being said as far as im concerned and i think most would agree they are very good motors. as for wanting a four stroke theres a few things to consider, one being that a 4 stroke will be heavier than a 2 stroke. a 4 will be quieter and give ya a lil better fuel economy but from a mechanical point of veiw the 2 stroke is way easier to replace and repair parts wich if you are mechanicaly inclined will save you a bunch of money on repairs and replacing parts such as the pump and impeller and a tune up wich should be done every few years if you want your motor to last and not give you any suprises on the water. as for the transom i would just use regular lumber and seal it yourself with a resin and it will last a lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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