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Best repowering for old boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cruiseliner59" data-source="post: 468258" data-attributes="member: 24936"><p>When I got my boat it already had a 115 mercury on it. I started it on starting fluid just to make sure it would run. Didn't run it much. With the growing number of lakes banning 2 strokes, and knowing I have to replace everything control wise I'm thinking about repowering. I've been researching and they are all about the same price wise so that leads me to ask what people have run and their experiences. What problems they have or how great it was. Help me narrow down the field, please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruiseliner59, post: 468258, member: 24936"] When I got my boat it already had a 115 mercury on it. I started it on starting fluid just to make sure it would run. Didn't run it much. With the growing number of lakes banning 2 strokes, and knowing I have to replace everything control wise I'm thinking about repowering. I've been researching and they are all about the same price wise so that leads me to ask what people have run and their experiences. What problems they have or how great it was. Help me narrow down the field, please? [/QUOTE]
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