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Using small jump pack to start outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="user 21074" data-source="post: 483908" data-attributes="member: 21074"><p>Adding on electric start and possibly with no stator/ charging sytem and wonder if just using one of those small jumper packs would be an option since it would be much lighter than a battery and should turn the motor over easily?Not sure how many starts I would get but if motor starts easily I would think enough for a morning of fishing.Any thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 21074, post: 483908, member: 21074"] Adding on electric start and possibly with no stator/ charging sytem and wonder if just using one of those small jumper packs would be an option since it would be much lighter than a battery and should turn the motor over easily?Not sure how many starts I would get but if motor starts easily I would think enough for a morning of fishing.Any thoughts [/QUOTE]
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