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			in your situation,being inland(at least i think you are), i'd look for  merc opti that's been fresh water used.  lots of them being switched out for 4 stroke and the optis get as good, if not better fuel mileage.  they are more expensive to run with special oil and compressor issues, but spare of ferm can probably give you some insight on the better years. i sold the rebuilt 200 and the blown 150 and all my 2 stroke parts for $1100. i looked hard at the opti, but like the simplicity of the merc 4s. i know you travel a good bit, keep an eye on the atlanta craigs list, lotta boats on lake lanier.\ i've also found you can sometimes get a better deal on a boat motor and trailer than just a motor alone. good luck, i'll keep my eye out | 
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			If you need a 20" shaft engine, watch screamandfly.com. Theres always good freshwater 20" shaft engines going up for sale over there. If you're on a budget, I would go with a 2.0L carbed 150 MERC. OPTI's are nice for fuel economy, but when a compressor goes, it's a $100 bill last I checked. My 2nd choice would be one of the 2.6L 150 YAMAHA's. It's a TOUGH engine with a PROVEn track record. Also decent on fuel with fair power. Theres alot of good engines out there, but finding one that isn't going to drink you out of house and home buying on a budget will be a challenge.
		 
				__________________ 2011 SUNDANCE B20CCR SKIFF, 2011 YAMAHA 90HP 4 STROKE, 2011 KARAVAN SINGLE AXLE ALUMINUM TRAILER, LOWRANCE ELITE-7 HDI, MINN KOTA RIPTIDE TROLLING MOTOR 2000CC HYDRA-SPORT 225+HP EVINRUDE SOLD  AND THE PINK JEEP!!!! R.I.P. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=11664 | 
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|  How about a 1986 Yamaha? 
			
			I have a 1986 V-6 Special that needs to be put together. Powerhead is in one piece. Located in Mass. Any interest?
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			Possibly, 20" shaft? Why is it apart?
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			25" shaft. It's the one on the boat in my sig. I found a newer 1991 that I now use. I was going to replace the shift rod which turned out to be in good shape. Have most new gaskets, and a new exhaust adapter and tuner. Needs a tilt tube and it should have the lower resealed. I'm thinking around $500 I'm also selling my Wellcraft 250 with a 1991 225hp and tandem trailer with brakes. I was going to wait til the weather warmed up to do clean it up and list it for more but pre-season to V20'ers is $3500 | 
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			Get on the phone and call all the dealers closest to you branching outward .... Hello - do you have any good used outboard motors for sale ? Do that 100 times and chances are you'll find it. | 
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 Newer would be nice but if it's in good shape I could throw it together and man that ought to make a V20 scream. I wonder if I can find a 20" mid section.... Might be able to use a jack plate... will have to look at the steering cable routing | 
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