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Default Re: Follow-up *Tough decision

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Go here this will explain all!!

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/cgi-bin/...num=1108430327


As for repower, if you are at all handy you could remove the outdrive and motor yourself.

This will save a ton of cash for the fiberglass guy!!

Again if you are handy its not hard to fill the transom were the outdrive *was.

This also will save you a ton of cash!!

Now getting a bracket, there are a lot around for cheap but you have to look!!
There is a guy here on the board hoarding one I am sure he will let go for cheap!

Or you can buy new from $800 to $1600 depending what you want?

As for the install of the bracket, you will need one or two guys to help hold it up after you get everything drilled and mesured. So you can bolt it on.

Or any mariner will install for you for a fee.

Then all thats left is the power, and depending on what you have done yourself and what you had to begin with, you can get a pretty good used O/B for $4000+

in all if you have someone do all the work it will cost around $1500+ not including the motor.

If you do it yourself with used bracket I would say $500 to $700 not including the motor.

Motor of 150 is what I feel the min for this boat, but there are some with less.

You can spend as little or as much for a motor as you want.
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