Let me start with a short explanation first.
There's an old guy down the street from me here who has a house full of boat motors and several boats in his yard. He's in his mid to late 80's.
He came to me a few weeks ago and asked if I could come down there with my tractor and pull his boat out of the weeds.
He goes on to tell me he bought it new in 1995 and never used it, he backed it in the yard and there is sat till the wild rose vines swallowed it up. Its a 14ft Grumman on a galvanized bunk trailer with plastic bunks. I drove the tractor down there and cut the thing free and pulled it out front for him. The boat was filthy but there's not much on those to go bad.
He then asks me if I knew anyone who may want a new 9.9hp outboard, he's got a few for sale.
He shows me his garage, and there's a pallet rack in front of his car with a half dozen outboards in boxes and a few hanging up high on a rack on the second level. The newest is a Mariner four stroke, the oldest are a couple of older OMC 9.5hp motors or maybe one of the Sea KIng 9.8hp motors. He pointed to each one and said what year they were and he started with 1969. One for each year. The then showed me his living room, where he's got 9 more never used old motors all around the room on iron stands bolted to the floor and wall each with a 9.9 motor on it displayed in a clear plexiglass box like a sculpture or something.
He then asks me if I knew anyone who needed a motor because he has more than he has room to display.
He said its too heavy for him to carry and put on a boat at his age.
To get to the point of this post, he offered it to me for $1,500, brand new, still in the box from 1995 or so.
Its a four stroke Mariner shoetshft tiller still in its original box. I was just about to go try and make a deal at the dealer but a new 9.9 hp motor right now starts at about $2,800 and up, more for Honda or Yamaha.
Looking at the Mariner is apears to be a Yamaha power head, but on a US made lower and mid. Its light enough to carry like a suitcase, about the weght of a 20hp two stroke or so. I'd guess around 100lbs.
He said if I wanted one of his OMC motors I can have that for the same price, but he won't sell the older motors. Those that are in the living room are there for eternity i guess. He had one 90's era Yamaha four stroke too but that one is a "power Thrust model wtih a huge lower pitch prop. Its also in its original box but not for sale.
He won't take less, if I want the Mariner, its $1,500 or I go buy a new motor at the dealer for nearly double that. What I'm thinking is that extra $1,400 or so is a lot to pay just o have a warranty.
There's an old guy down the street from me here who has a house full of boat motors and several boats in his yard. He's in his mid to late 80's.
He came to me a few weeks ago and asked if I could come down there with my tractor and pull his boat out of the weeds.
He goes on to tell me he bought it new in 1995 and never used it, he backed it in the yard and there is sat till the wild rose vines swallowed it up. Its a 14ft Grumman on a galvanized bunk trailer with plastic bunks. I drove the tractor down there and cut the thing free and pulled it out front for him. The boat was filthy but there's not much on those to go bad.
He then asks me if I knew anyone who may want a new 9.9hp outboard, he's got a few for sale.
He shows me his garage, and there's a pallet rack in front of his car with a half dozen outboards in boxes and a few hanging up high on a rack on the second level. The newest is a Mariner four stroke, the oldest are a couple of older OMC 9.5hp motors or maybe one of the Sea KIng 9.8hp motors. He pointed to each one and said what year they were and he started with 1969. One for each year. The then showed me his living room, where he's got 9 more never used old motors all around the room on iron stands bolted to the floor and wall each with a 9.9 motor on it displayed in a clear plexiglass box like a sculpture or something.
He then asks me if I knew anyone who needed a motor because he has more than he has room to display.
He said its too heavy for him to carry and put on a boat at his age.
To get to the point of this post, he offered it to me for $1,500, brand new, still in the box from 1995 or so.
Its a four stroke Mariner shoetshft tiller still in its original box. I was just about to go try and make a deal at the dealer but a new 9.9 hp motor right now starts at about $2,800 and up, more for Honda or Yamaha.
Looking at the Mariner is apears to be a Yamaha power head, but on a US made lower and mid. Its light enough to carry like a suitcase, about the weght of a 20hp two stroke or so. I'd guess around 100lbs.
He said if I wanted one of his OMC motors I can have that for the same price, but he won't sell the older motors. Those that are in the living room are there for eternity i guess. He had one 90's era Yamaha four stroke too but that one is a "power Thrust model wtih a huge lower pitch prop. Its also in its original box but not for sale.
He won't take less, if I want the Mariner, its $1,500 or I go buy a new motor at the dealer for nearly double that. What I'm thinking is that extra $1,400 or so is a lot to pay just o have a warranty.