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<blockquote data-quote="1960 yellowboat" data-source="post: 468363" data-attributes="member: 24593"><p>As I see it,You have two choices.</p><p>A clean used johnson or Evinrude two stroke from the 80's or 90's [ easy to fix, stay away from all other makes] or a new four stroke. Down here in hurricane central, the motors of choice are Yamaha's. Quiet, dependable.</p><p>That Chrystler may last a very long time but finding repair parts for it will be an increasing challenge.</p><p>If it's rated for 15 max, I'd go for 10 horse or so.</p><p>Just my two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1960 yellowboat, post: 468363, member: 24593"] As I see it,You have two choices. A clean used johnson or Evinrude two stroke from the 80's or 90's [ easy to fix, stay away from all other makes] or a new four stroke. Down here in hurricane central, the motors of choice are Yamaha's. Quiet, dependable. That Chrystler may last a very long time but finding repair parts for it will be an increasing challenge. If it's rated for 15 max, I'd go for 10 horse or so. Just my two cents [/QUOTE]
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