Anyone have a 10- 20hp outboard for sale?
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Anyone have a 10- 20hp outboard for sale?
I have a new 9' Zodiac RIB & need a motor for it.
Anywhere from 10-20hp would be cool.
I don't want an electric start (don't want to carry a battery too).
Late model in good shape would be helpful!
Thanks, Dave
Anywhere from 10-20hp would be cool.
I don't want an electric start (don't want to carry a battery too).
Late model in good shape would be helpful!
Thanks, Dave
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Dude, What is this world coming to???
First you sell the Cig and now your looking for an outboard
Glad to see you got a deposit on the boat, hope the sale goes through for you. Did you see my new boat???
BTW, no, I don't have anything to offer in the way of a 10-20hp outboard, but I'll keep my eye out for ya!
First you sell the Cig and now your looking for an outboard
Glad to see you got a deposit on the boat, hope the sale goes through for you. Did you see my new boat???
BTW, no, I don't have anything to offer in the way of a 10-20hp outboard, but I'll keep my eye out for ya!
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...I have a perfectly running, late model,
1953 Johnson Seahorse 10hp......original!! Sorry, it's not for sale!
I know you want it, but I'm going to keep it!! Seriously, tho', you said "late model", but some of the really old outboards start easier than todays models and last forever. My '53 model starts on the second pull, everytime! Good luck finding a good used one.
1953 Johnson Seahorse 10hp......original!! Sorry, it's not for sale!
I know you want it, but I'm going to keep it!! Seriously, tho', you said "late model", but some of the really old outboards start easier than todays models and last forever. My '53 model starts on the second pull, everytime! Good luck finding a good used one.
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Sean, at least I'm not looking for a sail
I didn't see your new machine yet. What did you get??????
Blown formula, LOL, I actually receive an e-mail from someone else who is trying to sell a 1953 Johnson today! Was that you?
I didn't see your new machine yet. What did you get??????
Blown formula, LOL, I actually receive an e-mail from someone else who is trying to sell a 1953 Johnson today! Was that you?
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Okay, no sail..."ill cut ya some slack...here's the thread on the new boat---with pics...
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...threadid=20962
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...threadid=20962
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DJD....no that was not me that sent you an email!!
It is a very strange coincidence, but I truly did not email you. They really are good motors, I keep mine in a closet in the garage. I just look at it (it was my dad's) and remember the times we went fishing with it. I would not sell it for anything! I guess I'm too sentimental.
It is a very strange coincidence, but I truly did not email you. They really are good motors, I keep mine in a closet in the garage. I just look at it (it was my dad's) and remember the times we went fishing with it. I would not sell it for anything! I guess I'm too sentimental.
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I have a Johnson 1997(est) 9.9 I used it for my 10' RIB. The RIB died and now have a whaler instead. I bought the motor new and haven't used in in 3 years. I don't need it and if your interested let me know It's on a shelf in my building if you need a picture let me know. It should move your boat just fine. I don't know if it matters the moter has always been in fresh water.