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<blockquote data-quote="nomowork" data-source="post: 270363" data-attributes="member: 6029"><p>Just my opinion, but if you have the time to tinker and have the ability, there is nothing wrong with buying a used motor. Again JMHO, but I spent way too much time tinkering with older motors and just opted to get one new outboard and one very low hour used one for two of my boats. Now I can just spend more time fishing than getting greasy. I'm not a young one anymore. :roll: </p><p></p><p>I myself would get between an 8 or 10hp just in case you need the extra giddy up. I have a four stroke 15hp on my 14 foot Gregor and I think it is mostly too much for what we do, but it was nice to have that extra push when the winds and the chop came out of nowhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomowork, post: 270363, member: 6029"] Just my opinion, but if you have the time to tinker and have the ability, there is nothing wrong with buying a used motor. Again JMHO, but I spent way too much time tinkering with older motors and just opted to get one new outboard and one very low hour used one for two of my boats. Now I can just spend more time fishing than getting greasy. I'm not a young one anymore. :roll: I myself would get between an 8 or 10hp just in case you need the extra giddy up. I have a four stroke 15hp on my 14 foot Gregor and I think it is mostly too much for what we do, but it was nice to have that extra push when the winds and the chop came out of nowhere. [/QUOTE]
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