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Mercury 15, owner says it's a 4 stroke, help me ID please
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<blockquote data-quote="DenisD" data-source="post: 120738" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Congrats on the motor find and quick sale of boat and trailer. I bet it was a tough decision to start a new mod project or stick with your just completed one. Can't wait to see pics of new motor test run if you've got them, that motor should really move your boat. Are you planning to play around with motor height for max performance or stick it on and fish? I'm trying to decide if I want to try a jack plate on one of my boats or not worry about it. I have to remove the motor to store the boat so bolting it on would be tough since I can't seal bolt holes. With a jack plate I could seal transom bolts and just bolt motor to plate when it's on. Later, new motor looks great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenisD, post: 120738, member: 340"] Congrats on the motor find and quick sale of boat and trailer. I bet it was a tough decision to start a new mod project or stick with your just completed one. Can't wait to see pics of new motor test run if you've got them, that motor should really move your boat. Are you planning to play around with motor height for max performance or stick it on and fish? I'm trying to decide if I want to try a jack plate on one of my boats or not worry about it. I have to remove the motor to store the boat so bolting it on would be tough since I can't seal bolt holes. With a jack plate I could seal transom bolts and just bolt motor to plate when it's on. Later, new motor looks great [/QUOTE]
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