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5 hp briggs and stratton 4 stroke on 14' tinboat
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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 273311" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>it will definitely push your boat, won't win any races but you can go anywhere as long as you have enough fuel. </p><p>if it's in good condition, at less than half the price of new, i'd buy it without second thoughts.</p><p>but be aware that the powerhead on those things are basically lawn mower motors. they are air cooled and the exhaust is not submerged. others say it's slow and noisy compared to the usual outboard motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 273311, member: 5999"] it will definitely push your boat, won't win any races but you can go anywhere as long as you have enough fuel. if it's in good condition, at less than half the price of new, i'd buy it without second thoughts. but be aware that the powerhead on those things are basically lawn mower motors. they are air cooled and the exhaust is not submerged. others say it's slow and noisy compared to the usual outboard motor. [/QUOTE]
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