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I thought that only Johnson and Evinrude offered the Oceanrunner models.
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condition is everything, but that seems kinda pricey to me. we are talking about a 16 year old motor that has been ran in salt water. i know yamaha's hold their value a little more, but a comp merc/omc can be had for $1200/$1500. if it is low hours and cherry, it might be the deal.
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If it is a Johnson and I dont sell mine, I got one for you for $500.....I'll let you know.....it has low hours(600) and is a 25"
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- The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but obtainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. Lucky Jack - .......The Surprise is not old; no one would call her old. She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. She's a fine seaboat: weatherly, stiff and fast, very fast, if she's well handled. No, she's not old; she's in her prime. 85' Wellcraft 20 Fisherman "Guale Girl" 1979 Alumnacraft 14 - STILL got holes in it 2006 WS Tarpon160f - "Mudd Butt" |
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A nice 150hp 20" longshaft motors by Yamaha should be worth $2500 IMO especially if it is a 1995, probably originally came on a bass boat or fish and ski. Most Yamha 150's were 25" as the 2.6 liter is a heavy beast when compared to a Mercury 2.0 or 2.5 liter and the Eagle series v-6 OMC's. Most boats under 19' have a hard time carrying that weight. Like someone else said condition is everything. Yamaha V-6 XL or 25"motors typically sell for less as they are much more common.
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