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OR you can make your own plate from stainless angle and a few bolts for next to nothing.
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Unread 09-27-2014, 10:48 AM
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I went to the scrap yard and found some nice aluminum angle that was thicker than a factory jack plate, it worked out nice
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Unread 09-27-2014, 10:52 AM
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Make my own? This site never ceases to provide inspiration. Something as simple as what this guy did? Maybe glass and gelcoat the plywood. Any words of advice on thickness? I'd hate for the motor to go down into Davy Jones' Locker!
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you don't want ANY plywood.... just 4 pieces of angle bolted together to form 2 channels OR just 2 pieces of channel tho the double angles are more easily adjustable

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heres what T&H offers in a fixed jack plate to give you ideas, or you could buy what you need for under $200
http://www.thmarine.com/products/Out...-Height-Plates


I may have parts off of an old adjustable jack plate that may work for you, you will have to figure out how to make it non adjustable, I'll get a picture of it Monday, asking $50
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You guys have been great, and i hope you'll indulge in one or two more motor questions as I work through this.

Since a 25" is now an option with a jack plate (for which i will start a separate thread if the time comes), what about this 2006 mercury efi? http://myrtlebeach.craigslist.org/bod/4676921190.html

It is about $1000 more than I was hoping to get away with. Does not include controls, but i was planning on buying a new control box and gauges anyway. Does not come with a prop. So i would need to spend extra for the prop and jack plate.

Is going with a newer fuel-injected motor worth the extra initial investment? I would like to think so. Do you think a marina ought to include some sort of warranty? Season is close to an end, so I have no issues waiting for the right motor to come along. I want my investment to last as long as possible, but i need help figuring out what the right price is. I want that to be under 3k, but that is somewhat arbitrary. I only have so much money. But if it takes $2500 to get a 97, and 4k to get an 06, then theoretically the 06 is a better buy because i would expect it to last ~10 years longer. $1500 spread over 10 years is $150 per year. Am i thinking about this the right way?

Thanks for any opinions and feedback. It is a lot of money to spend, so I hope you'll forgive me asking a lot of questions.
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You guys have been great, and i hope you'll indulge in one or two more motor questions as I work through this.

Since a 25" is now an option with a jack plate (for which i will start a separate thread if the time comes), what about this 2006 mercury efi? http://myrtlebeach.craigslist.org/bod/4676921190.html

It is about $1000 more than I was hoping to get away with. Does not include controls, but i was planning on buying a new control box and gauges anyway. Does not come with a prop. So i would need to spend extra for the prop and jack plate.

Is going with a newer fuel-injected motor worth the extra initial investment? I would like to think so. Do you think a marina ought to include some sort of warranty? Season is close to an end, so I have no issues waiting for the right motor to come along. I want my investment to last as long as possible, but i need help figuring out what the right price is. I want that to be under 3k, but that is somewhat arbitrary. I only have so much money. But if it takes $2500 to get a 97, and 4k to get an 06, then theoretically the 06 is a better buy because i would expect it to last ~10 years longer. $1500 spread over 10 years is $150 per year. Am i thinking about this the right way?

Thanks for any opinions and feedback. It is a lot of money to spend, so I hope you'll forgive me asking a lot of questions.
Asking questions is how we learn. I'm willing to bet that even the smartest person here can still learn something. We never stop learning. Nothing to forgive.

Although on the surface, I would tend to go along with your calculations as to engine life, just remember that maintenance and attention is KEY to a long engine life, so really, although the newer engine sounds like a better deal, how an engine was maintained is much more important than it's initial price or year.
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Price is high in my opinion, based on my own selling of two 150 Evinrude mid 90's loopers.

I've found real solid used outboards can be hard to find, so I understand your enthusiasm.

Did you check NADA retail selling value ?

Good luck either way you go.
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not having gauges, controls, and a prop adds up pretty quick. The newer engine isnt that much differnt from the older engine. It does have the CDM ignition. EFI has a lot of expensive parts over a carb motor with minimal difference in fuel use. That being said, that does look like a clean motor and it probably will sell near that price.
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Tell ya what.... Come up here and snag one of these and I'll let ya buy me a burger LOL

http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/4645417988.html

http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/4687835694.html

http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/4649603150.html

http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/4649385693.html

http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/4644389727.html
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