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Is a new small outboard worth the money?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 414710" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>Good advice above, especially the notion of buying new if you expect to have it for many years to come. At your age and given the propensity of boaters always wanting something bigger/better/newer - and given you're in high school you might want to get something used for now that is easier on your budget. This would give you time to figure out what you really want in the long-run and maybe the "opportunity" to learn how to tune-up or rebuild an outboard motor. In that case there are lots of people here to help. I like your enthusiasm at your age and willingness to seek the advice of others to make your decision. BTW, this site is a gold mine, so make sure you take advantage of the good will and smarts of the people here. Good luck and let us know what you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 414710, member: 1417"] Good advice above, especially the notion of buying new if you expect to have it for many years to come. At your age and given the propensity of boaters always wanting something bigger/better/newer - and given you're in high school you might want to get something used for now that is easier on your budget. This would give you time to figure out what you really want in the long-run and maybe the "opportunity" to learn how to tune-up or rebuild an outboard motor. In that case there are lots of people here to help. I like your enthusiasm at your age and willingness to seek the advice of others to make your decision. BTW, this site is a gold mine, so make sure you take advantage of the good will and smarts of the people here. Good luck and let us know what you decide. [/QUOTE]
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