I have a 12 foot Valco aluminum boat. I am looking to buy a used outboard motor and I have been searching craigslist. There are a ton of options and I am feeling a bit overwhelmed. My budget is $600. The boat is rated for up to 18 hp. I currently have a 1960's 9 hp Chrysler sea king. With just me in the boat it will go 14 mph but once I add trolling motor, battery, and other fishing gear I am lucky to get 8 mph. When fishing with another person it goes 5 to 7 mph. Although it would be nice to be able to get the boat on a plane with me and one other person plus fishing gear, the main reason I am looking for another motor is because the sea king has been running poorly and I would like a more reliable motor. I hate being uncertain if the motor is going to start or run poorly and not get me back to the boat launch.
Most of the time I fish on smaller bodies of water but sometimes I fish for salmon and walleye on large reservoirs. Usually I stay within 2 or 3 miles of the boat launch so speed isn't necessarily a top concern. Also I have a minn kota that I use for trolling so this motor would be mainly used to get from A to B.
Based on searching craigslist over the past week it looks like with my budget I could get any of the following options:
9.9 to 15 hp late 70's or early 80's Johnson or Evinrude
Newer 4-7.5 hp 2 stroke Evinrude 1990's to 2000
Mid 80's Honda BF75 to BF100 7.5 to 10 hp 4 stroke
Newer 4 hp 4 stroke Yamaha or 4-6 hp tohatsu late 90's to early 2000
I have been doing a bunch of research on other forums and watching youtube videos and right now I am leaning toward getting a newer motor in good condition with less hp vs getting an older motor in worse looking condition with more hp. In a perfect world I would get a newer 10 to 15 hp motor but so far I haven't found any on craigslist that fall within my budget. I am leaning toward 2 stroke vs 4 stroke but I am also thinking that the 1980's Honda BF100 would be a good fit or that a newer 4 hp yamaha and 6 hp tohatsu 4 stroke could be slow but super reliable.
Would I be able to get 6-8 mph with a motor as small as 4 hp? Could an older 1970's 15 hp motor be just as reliable as any newer motor? Most of my searching has been done on Seattle and Spokane WA craigslist. I am not in a really big hurry but I would like to make the purchase in the next month or so before most of the lakes open back up. I have very little experience with outboard motors and any input or experience you guys have to help me narrow it down would be great.
Thanks
Most of the time I fish on smaller bodies of water but sometimes I fish for salmon and walleye on large reservoirs. Usually I stay within 2 or 3 miles of the boat launch so speed isn't necessarily a top concern. Also I have a minn kota that I use for trolling so this motor would be mainly used to get from A to B.
Based on searching craigslist over the past week it looks like with my budget I could get any of the following options:
9.9 to 15 hp late 70's or early 80's Johnson or Evinrude
Newer 4-7.5 hp 2 stroke Evinrude 1990's to 2000
Mid 80's Honda BF75 to BF100 7.5 to 10 hp 4 stroke
Newer 4 hp 4 stroke Yamaha or 4-6 hp tohatsu late 90's to early 2000
I have been doing a bunch of research on other forums and watching youtube videos and right now I am leaning toward getting a newer motor in good condition with less hp vs getting an older motor in worse looking condition with more hp. In a perfect world I would get a newer 10 to 15 hp motor but so far I haven't found any on craigslist that fall within my budget. I am leaning toward 2 stroke vs 4 stroke but I am also thinking that the 1980's Honda BF100 would be a good fit or that a newer 4 hp yamaha and 6 hp tohatsu 4 stroke could be slow but super reliable.
Would I be able to get 6-8 mph with a motor as small as 4 hp? Could an older 1970's 15 hp motor be just as reliable as any newer motor? Most of my searching has been done on Seattle and Spokane WA craigslist. I am not in a really big hurry but I would like to make the purchase in the next month or so before most of the lakes open back up. I have very little experience with outboard motors and any input or experience you guys have to help me narrow it down would be great.
Thanks