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    New 4-Stroke or old 2-Stroke

    I've owned both 2 and 4 stroke motors but have always gone back to the older 2 strokes. The newer four strokes are quieter and a bit easier on fuel but they're more expensive to maintain. A two stroke motor does not need oil changes or oil filters. The cost of which sort of offsets any money...
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    New sign up here.

    I found this place through a web search a while ago, finally got around to signing up. I've been a motor head all my life and have worked on outboards, cars, trucks, and motorcycles as long as I could hold a wrench. I'm soon to be retired and having been an auction goer for the last 30 or so...
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    1967 starcraft 14 ft Seafarer repower.

    I had a 1970 Seafarer, (the older version with the wood bench seat tops). I also had a 25hp Yamaha four stroke, a 2011 model, that was on my 16ft boat. I had gotten the motor for free when a buddy passed away and tried it on the '70 Seafarer. It was doable but likely not safe, the added weight...
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    Just signed up

    I found this site through a web search I've been a motor head all of my life and have tinkered with outboards since i was old enough to hold a wrench. This looked interesting so I started reading and finally signed up. I'm near retirement age and likely have more things to work on than I'll...
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