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Do outboard motors lose power just because they get old?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wistex" data-source="post: 268082" data-attributes="member: 7046"><p>regarding the recommendation of trying both motors on both hulls, that would be very good. however the 15 is a long shaft with remote controls on the 1442 20" transom and the 9.9 is a tiller control on a 15" transom. so while the idea is good, it is very impractical and way too much work to answer the questions at hand. </p><p></p><p>thanks anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wistex, post: 268082, member: 7046"] regarding the recommendation of trying both motors on both hulls, that would be very good. however the 15 is a long shaft with remote controls on the 1442 20" transom and the 9.9 is a tiller control on a 15" transom. so while the idea is good, it is very impractical and way too much work to answer the questions at hand. thanks anyway. [/QUOTE]
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