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<blockquote data-quote="Al U Minium" data-source="post: 415532" data-attributes="member: 20945"><p>I have an 8HP Sailmaster Evinrude and have had Evinrude and Johnson since I could afford a small boat of my own. Johnson/Evinrude started to stick it to their dealers I think back in the 80's. That was not very nice, John Deere has done it too. Johnson was the motor of choice for saltwater in Maine for decades. My latest purchase was a used 5horse Coleman 4 cycle, haven't pulled the cord on it yet.</p><p></p><p>I know Mercury has been good to their users, my uncle wouldn't have anything else and they were awesome for racing. </p><p></p><p>I spent most all my time on the saltwater and off shore where you can die when things break, thus Johnson motors. Leave the toys for the boys.</p><p></p><p>If you can find a good person to do your motor work, they are priceless. Ask the people that work on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al U Minium, post: 415532, member: 20945"] I have an 8HP Sailmaster Evinrude and have had Evinrude and Johnson since I could afford a small boat of my own. Johnson/Evinrude started to stick it to their dealers I think back in the 80's. That was not very nice, John Deere has done it too. Johnson was the motor of choice for saltwater in Maine for decades. My latest purchase was a used 5horse Coleman 4 cycle, haven't pulled the cord on it yet. I know Mercury has been good to their users, my uncle wouldn't have anything else and they were awesome for racing. I spent most all my time on the saltwater and off shore where you can die when things break, thus Johnson motors. Leave the toys for the boys. If you can find a good person to do your motor work, they are priceless. Ask the people that work on them. [/QUOTE]
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