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<blockquote data-quote="Crankworm" data-source="post: 147825" data-attributes="member: 1989"><p>I completely dig vintage motors on vintage boats and I really think the older motors just plain look cooler in general. I was personally sick of ordering parts and spending time fixing stuff instead of fishing. The boating season in MI isn't the same as it is down south so if I have to spend a weekend finding the problem, spend my free time during the week finding parts, the next weekend installing parts if they arrive, I could literally spend half a boating season just fixing one silly problem instead of fishing. When I say new motor I really mean newer. My 15 horse is a 93 I think, but it proboly has less hours on it then most 2005 motors in Florida.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crankworm, post: 147825, member: 1989"] I completely dig vintage motors on vintage boats and I really think the older motors just plain look cooler in general. I was personally sick of ordering parts and spending time fixing stuff instead of fishing. The boating season in MI isn't the same as it is down south so if I have to spend a weekend finding the problem, spend my free time during the week finding parts, the next weekend installing parts if they arrive, I could literally spend half a boating season just fixing one silly problem instead of fishing. When I say new motor I really mean newer. My 15 horse is a 93 I think, but it proboly has less hours on it then most 2005 motors in Florida. [/QUOTE]
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