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<blockquote data-quote="MikeP123456" data-source="post: 314270" data-attributes="member: 11666"><p>Thanks Johnny, </p><p></p><p>Ok heres the rest of the story. I bought the boat for my son and I when he was 15. He's 17 now. I like to fish but it isn't my passion. With his school and sports he doesn't fish as much as the last 2 years. He has since gotten into duck hunting so the boat will be used about the same or slightly more going forward. The long shaft is a problem with the low water conditions associated with duck hunting. Since his free time will become even more limited in the next 4 - 6 years due to college and work I'm torn on whether not I should put $4000 into a new Electric start OB. A used short shaft 25hp's seem tough to come by. I'm leaning towards saving the money and using what I have....</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeP123456, post: 314270, member: 11666"] Thanks Johnny, Ok heres the rest of the story. I bought the boat for my son and I when he was 15. He's 17 now. I like to fish but it isn't my passion. With his school and sports he doesn't fish as much as the last 2 years. He has since gotten into duck hunting so the boat will be used about the same or slightly more going forward. The long shaft is a problem with the low water conditions associated with duck hunting. Since his free time will become even more limited in the next 4 - 6 years due to college and work I'm torn on whether not I should put $4000 into a new Electric start OB. A used short shaft 25hp's seem tough to come by. I'm leaning towards saving the money and using what I have.... Mike [/QUOTE]
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