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Those guys are being overly dramatic about the mercruisers, I don’t have any experience with your older model but saying getting towed back every outing is nonsense. Lots of guys around here running old I/O motors.
Sure a nice new outboard is ideal but we know that’s big $$. Long as you’ve got your kicker outboard to get you back your good. Boating doesn’t have to cost a mint.. lots of fun can be had on old boats and motors. A comparable new boat to a V would cost what, 50k? Guys who spent that just don’t like seeing someone having the same fun for 5-10 K. I’ve got an 86 V that the previous owner took out the original OMC I/O , replaced transom and installed a more modern 5.7 mercruiser and alpha one. That may be an option to consider if you are replacing transom. Lots of used 4.3, 5.0, and 5.7 motors around for reasonable prices. With your experience in restoring and building boats I imagine you will do well with this project. The fact is most of those naysayers couldn’t do it or are too lazy or scared. |
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If it works for you, run it and enjoy it.
If anyone looks down on your older rig, ask them for a donation so you can upgrade. You wont hear another word.... |
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heres the difference with new engines. A 200 hp 4 stroke outboard will cost you a minimum of $14,500. Plus rigging. A 300 hp 4 stroke will cost you $24,000 plus rigging. Yes, I/oS can cost you a lot, but its mostly labor
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