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<blockquote data-quote="Ohfisher" data-source="post: 510964" data-attributes="member: 35173"><p>New guy here. </p><p>Have a decision to make. I either need to replace my outboard (currently a 40HP Mercury not working) on a 1996 Targa17. Would probably go with a new outboard a Tohatsu 60Hp, and would hopefully have many years of trouble free fishing. I like the boat, nothing wrong with it but do get wet sometimes when it is rough due to it being a tiller boat.</p><p>The other option is to sell the boat and spend the money from the boat sale, and what I would spend on a new motor on a used boat in the 8k range. My problem is, I am afraid with a outboard in the 2000-2010 range that I could soon be in the same situation and needing to spend on a motor replacement or repair. Any words of wisdom?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohfisher, post: 510964, member: 35173"] New guy here. Have a decision to make. I either need to replace my outboard (currently a 40HP Mercury not working) on a 1996 Targa17. Would probably go with a new outboard a Tohatsu 60Hp, and would hopefully have many years of trouble free fishing. I like the boat, nothing wrong with it but do get wet sometimes when it is rough due to it being a tiller boat. The other option is to sell the boat and spend the money from the boat sale, and what I would spend on a new motor on a used boat in the 8k range. My problem is, I am afraid with a outboard in the 2000-2010 range that I could soon be in the same situation and needing to spend on a motor replacement or repair. Any words of wisdom? [/QUOTE]
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